ŁФФКS ŁłКΞ Λ MłЯЯФЯ.
THAT'S a mirror‽
MUSТ ТФUϾH~
work a year, then go study to be a teacher.
Older people are usually always like "oh, you'll miss school when you're older" and then I ask them "did you have school from 8 to 5 nearly every weekday and then 4 hours homework?" and then they're silent.
it shouldn't be hard to grasp that
a) my studies are usually more complicated then theirs, a lot less people went to get the abitur 20 years ago
b) the amount of things we "need to know" has grown and I need to know a lot more than they do
I honestly think that everyone that says "kids these days think they know everything" is an idiot bc we know we don't know everything. Just 12 years olds might still know more than you do, because they've actually noticed in their daily lives that they are able to tell their parents things they didn't know.
So maybe they act high and mighty because they actually did notice that they're more clever then you? I don't know. I noticed fairly quickly that I am more clever than my parents. Less experienced, but more clever nonetheless. My dad still tries to teach me things sometimes and all I can say is "we've already done that in school". (then he gets angry and tells me things "I haven't learned in school" even though I actually have.
Maybe that's why a lot of kids here are losing respect for the elder students or elderly in general? They think they're more clever because the older they are, the more similar they seem to their parents. Newsflash, kids. We're on the same school. I actually do know more than you do. But they don't know. They only know once they find out that we can teach them things they don't understand in school. Because we are more clever than they are. Which is why they gain respect for those in the last few years once they noticed how hard it can be to keep up, and that we're tough enough to have kept up for 8, maybe 9 years.
Holy shit guys. I cracked the code.
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