December wrote: i also think here in sweden teachers and students are more like friends in a way, it's not just a person who teaches us stuff, we can also joke and have fun so maybe that's why we say their first name, we're more "chill"
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SisterMorphine wrote: When you are in highschool you should call them by Mr./Mrs./Ms.
if u do that in sweden ur gonna get the weirdest "wtf" look of all time
December wrote: i also think here in sweden teachers and students are more like friends in a way, it's not just a person who teaches us stuff, we can also joke and have fun
same in Norway I feel weird watching the video lmao
December wrote: we always say their first name in sweden, but if they do it in america they get whooped
Not true
okay i know they won't hurt you but they might get really angry
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wrote: That's cool thay your schooling is less formal. My first college program made us refer to them as Mrs./Ms. My second program we called them by their first name and it was so more relaxed.
SisterMorphine wrote: That's cool thay your schooling is less formal. My first college program made us refer to them as Mrs./Ms. My second program we called them by their first name and it was so more relaxed.
Not really, we rarely said any of our teachers names (unless we had questions). We were expected to be quiet and raise our hands when the teacher called our first names in the beginning of class. but after high school(? Ungdomsskolen) they were way more laid back and asked us to call them by first name only. Lol what a change
SeptemberBlues wrote: i hate calling teachers by the mrs./mr. way. it gives more intimidation to students making them shyer. i think if we called eachother all by first names then it would be a more relaxing school system. fuck america. peace.