Different generations of teachers when a student is disrespectful
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- Different generations of teachers after a student is disrespectful #comedy #theclassiiics #funny #teachers #genz #genx #millenials #student
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“You didn’t know I knew your dad, huh?” is an absolutely terrifying sentence lmao
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I feel like I'm failing to understand why
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Gen X teachers were effective. I miss the strictness, calling parents, suspensions, and detention. This is when teachers were respected. The schools used to support this. Now, when a kid is violent or rude, they send the kid to to the "Chill room" To calm down and understand their "feelings." Teachers have no protections anymore and kids run amuk.
Well i can imagine to some it can be but for me not really my parents never knew much of my school life and even if teachers called they didn't really care
@miss_america8643 what school is going to lil bro, what happy go lucky cartoon ahh town you live in brooooooo
I can confirm as a Millennial educator, my motto was “I will not end up on the news today”.
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So a coward then.
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@@TheClassiiicsTV What is it which has you perplexed?
@@dragonflysword I would love to know what part you think makes sense. You wanna go blow your career out the window cuz a kid told you to shut up, you go on and do that. Enjoy your welfare checks, my dude. And the prison sentence for assaulting a minor.
The parent SUPPORTED the teacher and NOT the foolishness of his son!! Makes a big difference!!
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Earlier this week we had a student being disrespectful to the point where things escalated and mom was called. She arrived and pepper sprayed staff, then her and the son left, cursing everyone out on their way to the car.
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@@pc6461damn dude must be hard
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I think my favourite part about this is how perfectly you capture the energy of all three teachers. You have it down to an art.
Yes! When I saw the suit-clad Gen X teacher hear "shut up," I knew as a Millennial that his response would be "excuse me?" the same way he did it!
He's missing the boomers
Damn....I'm a millennial but the Gen X scenario actually happened to me. I was talking recklessly to my principal, when he told me he knew my pops since 8th grade my heart sank.
It happens!! Lol!
Hey man, I got one better,
Im a black kid in elementary school in the 2nd grade 1991, i'm called to the principal's office because of a stupid prank i pulled with some of my classmates in the boys bathroom flooding the sinks.
Someone ratted me out. Get summoned to the principal's office. My principal is a very well known white lady in our community and very close friends of my family and extended family. ( Which majority of them work in the administrative part of the school) She loves my dad and my mom very much. She goes into this spill of how she was my daddy's TEACHER when he was in elementary school growing up and how well known the Johnsons are in that town. As things seem to be winding down. OK I'm thinking OK I'm going to go back to my class before someone sees me keeping this a low profile. Oh guess who walks in the door? MEMAW, my grandmother who happens to work as the Food Director for the Independent School District which is in the very same building. Who is very close friends with the principal WHO happens to see me IN THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE asking my principal why I was there. Oh and did i mention my dad was a Pastor of a black predominant Baptist church who holds me to a MUCH HIGHER standard than most grown folks in the Church? Annnnd works a fulltime job? so guess who decides to takes me home from school that day? MEMAW Oh what a quiet ride home. She had the nerve to ask "So i saw that you were in the principal's office." and somehow when both of my parents got home from work they magically retells what happened to me at school play by play and what was about to happen to me. Oh what a not so great day I was having.
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The reason we millennials are the way we are it's because generation X was not about that life THEY WAS THAT LIFE😂. They made us about that life. 😂😂
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Gen Xer here. We were never ever to embarrass our parents at school! And if you got in trouble at school, you got in trouble at home. And, our parents always backed the teachers!
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My Mom was a teacher so not only were teachers always right but she was home at 4pm each day, off in summers and all school breaks!
Millennial 1st generational from West Indian household...facts!!!
And this will be continued in my future household as well...not playing
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Parent support and the blessing of those throwback relationships go a long way for student success 😉💪🏽
Gen X here. I worked with at risk youth for two decades and only had one incident with a very large an aggressive young lady. The moment she stood up out her seat, I called 911. The kids thought I was calling the police on her so I put the operator on speaker and had her explain why I had the right to defend myself. I laughed when operator said “Now I can’t guarantee you will keep your job but you can definitely defend yourself” 😂
I gave the student an opportunity to think about her choices and she got quiet pretty quickly.
Gen X will fight you!!!
EDIT: That same young lady is now an adult. I occasionally run into her and her family while out shopping. To this day, she always greets me with a smile and a hug. She has a step-son and when she introduced us she said “This is Ms Charlie, she real cool but she don’t play” 😂 Then we reminisce about old times.
Very proud of the young woman and mom she grew up to be.
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I would get into first fights with my shop teacher over equations. We pulled our punches and I know he needed it for stress relief. He was a good sport about it and we would laugh it off. The 90s was wild 😂🎉
Lol wow to both of y'all's stories! Im gen x too, we had the best of everything
Yes! Gen X professor here...I am not scared. My pretty looks be having them think recklessly 😂.
Gen X: lady... the word used to mean something.
Gen X in law enforcement here.Years ago I called a kids mom when I pulled him over driving her car like an idiot.
She talked to him on the phone and told him to get home. He rolled his eyes when he hung up the phone. I flipped that phone back open and hit redial so fast and said "and just so you know, he rolled his eyes at you." Changed to "you tell him to stay put, I am on my way."
Let her know where he was and snapped that phone shut. Said "she's coming and I think you'd better stay put."
Him and his friends: 😳😳😳
😂 perfect!!
Oh daaaaaamn. Nice.
yiiiiiiikes. that kinda sht makes you feel like your heart is gonna drop through your ass. If I'd been that kid I'd be having a stroke in panic LOL.
@Briggie27... Beautiful! This Gen X'er salutes you! 👏🏼
We Gen X folk were one of the last generations to fully be able to think on our feet as we had to process information in our head most of our lives (no computers/internet) so we are built differently and have NO time for shenanigans!
The man said, they call me 2 cuz I ain't the 1 😂🤣
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I don't understand that one but it seems funny. 😅😂
@shizukagozen777 As in "I'm not the one you want to mess with."
Right? I am a teacher (Gen X) and gotta use that one! I usually say, “See little girl/boy whatchu NOT gone do is stay in MY class disrespecting me. Go on to the office. I’ll be calling a parent afterschool to correct you. You’re done for the day. Goodbye.”😂
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Really ? That's what it means ? I would have never guessed... 🤔😅
This dead-ass happened to me in 6th grade. I'm Gen-X, my parents are Boomers. Didn't know Mr. Leonard Thompson used to play football in Highschool w/my pops. That call he made to my parents was so slick that 30yrs later I still respect it❤
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That must've been some phone call. Yikes.
Did you witness it or find out when you walked through the front door and had to go out the back door and get a switch off the tree?
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I actually thought he was calling someone to put aside money for his bail. 😂
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Me too!!!
Me too!
Nope, back then teachers were quick to paddle your behind if you disrupted class or otherwise. Full support of parents.
I thought he was calling someone to meet the kid after school to get him beat up!!!🤣🤣
That Gen-x one hit close to home the most. Because my Mom who was 45 yrs old when I got into 1st grade gave me the strongest expression of true fear I had ever seen IRL when I told my teachers name. Her immeadiate response was grasping me by my arms and nearly scooping me into the air. "OMG, She's still teaching? I thought she would be retired by now. Son you have got be as kind as possible, never ever ever talk back to her, & do whatever asks you to do."
Boomer here. I did Student Teaching many moons ago (the teacher put me in charge so that she could go across the way and drink). I had one kid who was a star basketball player, so he thought that he didn't have to work in my class. We sat down after class and he very quickly learned that I meant business (I told him that if he didn't do well on the tests that I would grade him accordingly; I could not care less about his prowess in basketball (gave him a few stats regarding how many people actually make it to the NBA), and that if he wanted to stay on the team, he'd better start studying. He said, "Ms. Brown, you sound like my Grandmother." I replied "Good. I know who to call if you don't start cracking the books." His grades shot up after that. His grandmother (who I knew) actually called me to thank me.
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@@MelonHere20 thanks! I taught 8th grade English, and the kids really didn't want me to leave after my six weeks were up.
I got a call from my son's high school teacher that he'd ditched class. When he got home, I told him if he ever ditched again, I would go with him to his classes every day for a week. . . After I went to Goodwill and bought the most grandma, uncool outfits I could find for me to wear every day. He was terrified and never ditched again. Gen X knows how to roll.
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It is so weird, I just posted something like this because it happened to my classmate. Worse that a beat down, your mom in class for a week! I changed my ways after it happened to that kid in class.
@@emnboysmom Brilliant strategy.
Every teacher ever thanks you. My dad threatened to come sit with me in school if I didn’t stop talking. Dad doesn’t play. He was a juvenile probation officer for 31 years. He knew all the right things to do and say.
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Gen X here. I was a substitute teacher for a while. I had a class that was so unruly, the regular teacher left a note apologizing for how they'd act before I even had them in class. I was doing well with them, but about halfway through class, one boy was starting to chat quietly with the girl behind him, and I knew would lose the whole class. Problem was, at that point of the day, I was exhausted, thirsty as heck, didn't even want to think let alone move, and this kid was one of three that had two first names and two last names, all of which had four or five syllables each, and I couldn't remember which one. If I asked him his name, he wasn't going to tell me. If I spoke to him without his name, it wouldn't have the same authority behind it. I agonized for a couple minutes what to do, until finally I called out, "Hey Bob" ("Bob" does not have four syllables) with no next move in mind.
He said, "My name's not Bob."
I said, "It is until you figure out how to behave."
He got back to work and didn't turn around to talk to anyone again, and it was the last redirection anyone needed in that class
Wow..... hard to believe that worked, but kudos to you. Subbing is hard!
I do some subbing too.
I always wear my heels when I sub which makes me about 6‘4“. That usually helps kids stay in line.
I also engage them in the beginning by introducing myself, letting them know I am 6 feet tall, no, I did not play basketball, but I did run track and yes, I was good.
Then I say very casually, “ I want you to think about this before you answer, and you must have supporting facts.” Pause. “Who’s my troublemaker?”
Once they point the troublemaker out, I ask for examples. And then I say to the alleged culprit, “This is awful. Please stand up and defend yourself against these heinous accusations that have been brought against you.”
The kids love it!
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@@MindOfARecruiter I’m a teacher and I have made respect for you!
Love this!
Gen Z first year teacher here. Having to walk the line between too old school to mess with a child's psyche and too new school to not teach any respect is the hardest thing in the world. I'm constantly questioning every single technique I use on the daily.
Twins! I'm a para, yet I feel the same. Don't help that I have autism too, so I already have trouble with reading the room and social cues anyway😅 It's tough out here for those of us who wanna stick it out.
@@kristinr4928 Oh wow, we really are twins! I also have autism and it is so unbelievably hard to not lose my cool the moment someone doesn't follow the rules. I mean, I get that they're teenagers (I teach high school) and that's just part of the growing process, but being the strict rule follower all of my life, it really irks me beyond normalcy when someone talks out of turn or is rude or doesn't turn in their work. I really try to see it from their perspectives, but that is so hard as a neurodivergent person. I doubly applaud you for working with special ed kids. I know my capabilities would not allow me to do that, so seriously, props to you. We need good paras to help teachers like me support students as best as I can with my limited ability.
Start going to comedy open mics. Just go every week for about a year or two. The goal isn't to be a comedian or to be funny. The exercise will train you to think on your feet and hone your skills in understanding crowds and people. It is a natural process. Sounds terrifying , but not as scary as locking up when a quick witted child says something the gets you off your square.
Generation X is all about that "f@#$ around and find out" life!!!
That’s right!! We mind our business but if you start it we’re finishing it for sure!!!
We jump off with, let me tell you something
We learned respect and manners and came mostly from 2 parent households.
Yep. We had teachers who would tell us to go kill ourselves if we didn’t like their class 😂😂
Nope. Generation X was mainly ignored and left alone.
Yep. When parents gave adults permission to “get started “ and I’ll finish up. My generation.😂
It was just understood to be that way.
Facts!
Badass boomers might get started and tell the parent afterwards, and before that gen a teacher could whip the kid and send them home without notice, and returning home, they'd likely get it again... at one time, going to school for education was priceless, a privilege many never had.
Wow.... Hilarious. 😐 ... More like the cops should have been called..
@@artsylady1747 Different times different standards.
“What did my my dad mean by get started”
“Don’t worry about it”😂😂😂
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Ron Ron gonn show him
😂😂😂 I hollered when that happened 😂😂😂
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“Not you interrupting the class, that’s crazy … it’s giving”😂😅😂 took me out bruh.
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On the rare occasion that my son played up at school his teacher seemed almost surprised that I supported their disciplinary decisions. I get the impression that some parents think the sun shines out of their kids arse.
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Hahaha. We have a new generation of narcs rising
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It do shine after we’re through with ‘em! 🏓
Right! I just don't understand it.
I’m a millennial.. I can tell you that I fall more in line with the last part.. 😅😂 proud of it too
“You gone head and GET STARTED.”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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That was code for I give you permission to go ahead and start prepping for the tail whoopin' he's about to get lol
@@DarknessFalls29 Right!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 Round one with the teacher. Round two, three, four….with dad!!😂😂😂😂🙏🙏
That WAS A REAL PARENT!
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"I'll show you better than I can tell you."
Facts!!
Classic Gen X talk! 😅
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With those words you just knew (in that so ravens voice) oooh you gonna get it 😂
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My mum used to be a teacher and I recall her telling us that one day she was dealing with this little shit of a kid and when she warned him that she'd call his mum he didn't believe her and laughed, but when she actually *did* the kid burst into tears.
bully a bully and 9 times out of 10 they revert to childhood lol
You are absolutely on point! I was a middle school teacher and school counselor and you hit the nail on the head with Gen Zers. Thank you for giving us our own category!!
As a 50 yr old Gen X’er this one cracked me up. These kids really have no clue that we had whole lives before they even were a thought. Many of them would’ve been afraid of the younger version of us. The times were just different. I miss those days.
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Ill be 50 this year. We had the best of everything!
Gen X here, and many of these young un's are afraid of me even now, especially when they find out that I'm almost twice their age and still lift and or move things that can't
When we say we hung out with someone back in the day, we mean we raised hell, our parents were too busy working or working on their divorces to give a crap, and we have the scars to prove it. We grew up strong - but if I'd had a daughter & she tried any of the crap I did back when I was a teen or in college, she'd have gone to a convent school. I'd rather not have had to become so tough.
Gen X here, 52 years old...still get in the boxing ring and go 12 rounds 3 times a week. These kids don't know what pain is
Gen X this reminded me when my mom came to get me for an appointment and she knew everyone in the building down to the security guards. She looked at me and smiled and said “ I’m always watching you even when I’m not watching you.” I never caused a problem again.
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This right here! I didn’t try anything because I never knew who knew my mama. All I knew is that I did NOT want those problems!
@@latoyaneal2823 Exactly!
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This was my mom. Every damn teacher, security and dean in my high-school knew my momma, even teachers I never had and I wasn’t even a bad kid. What that that did is I ain’t play with them but they also knew better to play with me. I remember once for a split second I forgot who momma was and a teacher I never had, didn’t even know walked past me said my mommas name and said I got your mothers number on speed dial. 😂😂😂😂😂
Gen X approves this message. We don't play.
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For sure! Don’t disrespect us! There WILL be consequences.
Lol!
A good chunk of GenX was raised by the Silent Generation. In first grade (1971) a kid got mouthy and then had a full-on tantrum. After quietly being told that was not acceptable behavior in her classroom, my teeny-tiny, Silent Generation teacher physically dragged that bratty girl all the way to the principal’s office.
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0:21 Nah, I got to see several times the people who studied education at my university tell one of their students "Look, with an attitude that screams "my parents don't want me at home so they send me here so they don't see my face and remember that I am their worst mistake in life" you're not going to come with me, Kevin, you're going to sit down, you're going to shut up or I'll talk about the Wattpad books you're reading and why they're bad with a capital B" (That phrase stayed in my mind because it was one of my friends who said it during work practice and there I knew that she was hanging out with me too much, it's just that I think I've heard less aggression and understanding from my mother who is also a teacher than from those of my generation)
Gen X I’m down with the get down Ron-Ron. That’s how I roll.
Lmao!!!
Gen X indeed ❤ Fr Fr
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Handle dat Ron Ron!!! Gen X all day!
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0:38 A millennial teacher would have immediately said “Get out of my classroom.” 😂
I was thinking the same thing….. that gen z who care about feelings.
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Totally! I was thinking while watching that if the kid wasn't sent to the office, then it wasn't going to be accurate. But there it was. 😂😂😂
Yup! A millennial here!
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The moral of the story is don't mess with Gen X, we ain't got time for the bull.
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FO REAL REAL! 😊
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Absolutely!
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"I'll show you better than I can tell you." is diabolical.
I'm a Gen Z teacher I'm still like "I told ya'll nicely already, so let me tell you again- CLOSE YOUR MOUTHS, and SIT YOUR TAILS DOWN." "Shut up? You know very well we don't say that phrase in my classroom, or in this school." "You better go find you something safe to do because continuing to play with me ain't it. If I have to say one more thing to you today about your behavior, then we will be finishing this conversation with your principal and parents present."
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Gen Z...is employed already..? Oh boy do I feel old...(as a Gen Z myself)
@@heterosapiens_sapiensAs a Millennial, I have classmates and cousins whose children are adults now, sooo yeah…
@@heterosapiens_sapiensI’m pretty sure gen A ends next year too
@@stainedshirt1207 OH MY GOD, that is insane 😅 I'm early gen Z and have gen alpha little cousins. The idea THEIR gen is reaching the end of its 15yr bracket is wild 💀
Full-blooded Gen X here. 20 years in the classroom teaching middle and high school, and I can proudly say that I have done this more than once! The best was when a child’s phone started ringing during my class. I had the student hand me her phone, saw on caller ID that it was her mom, and I answered it in front of the class. Mom was embarrassed to be called out and daughter was mad that mom’s call got her in trouble! 😆😆
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That's a totally different thing! Did you even watch the video?
Why did you embarrass her when it wasn’t even her that initiated the call?
You must be one of people who believe the victim, when it comes to Zero Tolerance Policy, must also be punished if you willing to punish someone for a reason that petty.
You could have just told her to not answer and silence the phone instead of choosing to be a dick.
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@@goofballjim6167The mom wouldn't learn otherwise and if you mom didn't learn them the child would just keep following the mom's example
Think about these things a little bit before you throw your opinion out there for everyone to read. Cause people are reading this and shaking their head
I'm a millennial but grew up in Gen X. Man I remember being a 90's kid my parents telling my teachers if you have any issues with our son let me know here is my number.
I was the little class clown, being silly, wasn't listening to the teacher. Little did i know when i was clowning and giggling I saw my mama through that slim glass window.😨😱 I feared for my life that day. She ended up leaving work early to come to my class, caught me in the act and signed me out of school. My mom smiled at the teacher.😄 "Thank you for calling me. I will be taking him home now. Don't worry, ill bring him back later." Boy That was the most longest and quietist ride home. 😶💀
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You mean you didn't get the car whipping?
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I’m GenX and my dad was a middle school teacher back when rotary phones hung on the classroom wall. Once, when a kid acted up in class, my dad simply and silently walked to the phone, called the mom, and then held out the receiver and said, “your mom wants to talk to you.” Kid had to stand up and be berated over the phone in front of the whole class! I never acted up since I KNEW all my teachers knew my dad🤣🤣🤣😏
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I had no idea that howlers in Harry Potter were real 😂
Of course, that only worked when families could survive on only one income so someone was home to answer the phone.
@@TonyYarusso or had a phone at home 😂
Only one neighbour had a phone on our street 😂😂
Oh lord, not “rotary phone” being highlighted with a search link to a video of “how to dial a rotary phone.”
I’m a late millennial, raised by boomers.. hung out with late gen xers and early millennials growing up. That attitude adjustment was on point!
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That class got real quiet when his Dad got on the phone!! 🤷🏾♂🤷🏽♀😂
Parents definitely gave permission back then!!! 🤦🏾♀🤦🏾♂🤣🤣🤣
I bet he won't talk back to his teacher no more
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As a generation, X dude, my dad was a police officer and my high school principal was his best friend from back in the day didn’t know that.
Didn’t work out so great for me when I was in his office and he called my father.
This was Catholic school as well. I can still feel the pain.
yikes. rough spot LOL
Once I called a parent in class. He didn’t know what I was doing at first and though he got away though that BS. When the parent answered I put it on speaker and said “[student] would you like to tell your mom why I had to stop class and call her. “ The whole class fell silent. I swear I saw his soul leave his body for a sec. After that if any of them weren’t acting right all I had to say was “Where’s my phone?” Oooh and then they was mad when I showed them my portable charger. 😂
2:24 “I’ll show you better than I can tell you.”
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@@heathermetz6576 I laughed so hard!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Took me all the way out🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I’m Gen Z and growing up I was shocked to see how my classmates spoke to teachers. Maybe it’s because I’m a migrant, but that would never fly in my household. 1:55
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Sure, they were definitely saying disrespectful stuff...
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I call this the "new America" because when I was growing up, you would "get it" when you got home. My parents did not play that!
Hopefully you are legal.
The temperature changed real quick in that room after that phone call was made 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Real quick!
A wise parent saves his child from problems. A foolish parent encourages his child in having problems.
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GenX is no joke, I watched kids in my school get their asses whooped a FEW times, and then they were physically dragged to the principal's office where they waited for their second whooping from their parents.
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Damn xd
It wouldn’t work now because parents are piss weak. The only ones who mean business send their kids to private schools, are emotionally, and economically invested in their children’s educations.
Myself a Gen X, if I got into any trouble in school and it got reported to my parents. You would be getting your ass whooping twice over. My parents didn't stand for no nonsense from their own children. Both my parents were from the Silent Generation.
These are facts. Teachers had parent given authority to do what was necessary to keep those kids in line when we were growing up. And then we’d get it again when we’d get home for bringing shame to our family’s name
I love the subtlety in your acting. Skits have this thing of being overly animated, but you do a great job of taking an outrageous hypothetical and make it feel authentic and real, while also preserving its comedic effect
Yeppers!!! Gen X just skips the trash talk, and goes straight to the azz whippin'. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Gen X here. In my 36th year of teaching. Best advice I have for classroom control? Have a seating chart the moment they walk in. It sets the tone for who controls the room. You can always adjust it later, but set that tone.
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I do, as well. Half the battle for hearts and minds is won right there.
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I agree. I always had a seating chart from day one. I would also add that it is VITAL to always have something for them to immediately get started on as soon as they enter the room. Lots of issues happen when there is down time or they get bored.
So, keep them busy and utilize that seating chart to its full extent.
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Milenial teacher for kids and teens over here. Two words. Spot on! This is exactly my energy. Down to earth, accessible, chill but equally fuck around and find out vibe. Excellent video!
We appreciate that!!
Nah GenZ would probably cry how offended they are student invaded their safe space and attacked them with violent words. And then they would make a TikTok how student discriminated against them and any of their minority cards they can pull up, and demand them to be cancelled and threaten their parents.
I love it when family members support the teachers. One year I was split between an elementary and middle school. A middle school student was disrespectful (along with their friends). Called me a b*tch. I gave them each a detention and said I would never disrespect them and talk to them in that way or in the tone that they used. The student must’ve gone home and complained to their family. Their aunt overheard (I worked with both her children at the elementary school too.) The next day the student apologized and we were on great terms bc they knew I had their back always. The aunt approached me that week to make sure that the student apologized and was being respectful. We’re both Gen X. I expressed how grateful I was for her support. She was flaming irritated - she pretty much said that teachers have a difficult job as it is not to get sassed every day with their bs. I will forever be grateful to the parents who get it… ❤
Lmfao man the gen x teacher callin dudes dad andthe whole conversation between on the phone was crazy hilarious man, "same ish different toilet" was funny but when dudes pops said "go on get it started" i was like "ooooh shit" he done messed up now and showin better than you can tell is a ice cold threat and i just love it haha reminds me of how people used to be lol
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I'd be high-tailin' it to the door and the next county😂
You didn't mess with the Silent Generation teachers either, because they taught when it was LEGAL to hit us Boomers on the regular! And then we'd get it again from our parents for embarrassing them!😂 And we didn't dare bring a weapon to school. All fights were hand to hand combat!💪🏾
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I'm Gen X and we had Boomer teachers who really struggled with the fact that they were no longer allowed to flog kids like they'd been flogged. I honestly think that's why some of them retired early.
They were still doing that when I was in school in the 70s.
Same in early 90’s when I was in elementary
True! As a fellow Boomer, I had a teacher that paddled kids for chewing gum in his class. I didn’t risk it but saw the paddle fly on those who did. 😮
I am 45 years old and I still remember my mom saying, "I can show you better than I can tell you!"
"Ummm, No Ma'am"
She's STILL 'bout that life! 😅
That belt's comin' off for the whoopin'. Seriously though. I once called a parent and she told me, "He's my problem at home; he's your problem at school." And hung up the phone. I took note not to waste my time calling that family again, and I saw my student in a new light and with greater love. A parent who views the blessing of a child as a problem is "the problem". Don't have 'em if you don't want 'em.
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Well, have mercy! 😮That is so sad.
Appreciate how you didn’t write that student off- just the parent. ❤
I worked with troubled youth. Parents are the problem in the vast majority of cases.
You're right!, but you'd be surprised at how many people think that it's the child's fault for being bad. My daughter is friends with a girl who spent many years in a group home because cps took her away from her parents for having left her at home alone while they went on vacation! @Benjamin-xv9le
I’m a millennial and most of my teachers growing up were Gen X. My mother was also a teacher. I respected them as the authority and did whatever I could to help.
Now I’m a substitute teacher for Gen Z and they are so disrespectful. I tried kicking a kid out of my class last year for cursing me and he proudly told me I couldn’t kick him out! (I was confused because growing up when kids acted up the teachers always kicked them out). I called the office and they indeed informed me I couldn’t ask a student to just leave. I had to call security or a dean to take them out. Different times.
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Whoa.... I didn't know that! I'm Gen X with Gen Z kids. They are very respectful of adults and other kids. I didn't allow the BS to happen in my house. It didn't fly when I was young and it doesn't fly now.
Gen Xer AND preschool teacher here. I can’t hit you- heck, I don’t care to BUT I don’t even need to, because I can get you with my WORDS: I am RUTHLESSLY CONSISTENT and I will take everything away but your eyelashes until you behave. I relay my expectations, the consequences of not meeting them and a timeline; then I point out to the child that cooperating is a choice that effects their experience and no one else: Oh, you don’t want to put your coat on and it’s 40 degrees out? No problem, say goodbye to all your friends who ARE wearing their coats as they go outside.🤣☺️ We’ll stay in class until YOU’RE ready, but just remember that it’s YOUR playtime that we’re wasting, not mine. I’ll wait… 🥰🤣When I was a substitute teacher throughout my school my colleagues looked forward to my visits because they knew that no matter how badly a child usually behaved they were going to behave with me! 🤣🤣💪🏾☺️What is too often given to children as a RIGHT is actually a PRIVILEGE that you EARN by being cooperative and respectful to both teachers and other children. I am so well known for my effectiveness that my name is invoked by other teachers to keep kids in check in my absence! 🤣🤣🤣
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When I worked in a school for just a year, the students got their acts together around me immediately from the first week. I was the counselor, went round each class to introduce myself and talk with them, and made them know I graduated from that school. The bad behaviour they would display in front of others gets thrown out of the window with the chant of "the counselor is coming." They didn't want to disappoint me. I was their friend and also a disciplinarian. We played sports together, and they knew I wouldn't take nonsense. The only other person they "feared" was the school administrator who is higher up than the principal.
"I will take everything away but your eyelashes" is some savagery from ancient days. Like you're about to kick someone into a well or meet em outside the city walls in a one on one duel to the death. I love it.
@@MagicianDisco I am salaried, so I have ALL DAY to bring them into the fold. 🤣☺️ Children CRAVE boundaries; they make them feel SAFE. The first time I tell them ‘No,’ they are shocked (and furious) but they always, ALWAYS cooperate in the end. When they cooperate, I thank them for choosing to do so, acknowledging how hard it was for them because they didn’t want to. Truly, I have VERY rarely been unsuccessful (and that only happens when some coward intervenes because they can’t ride the wave of tears, screaming and epic tantrums) and every single child that has changed has LITERALLY run across our playground to greet me and wave goodbye when they see me.🤣🥰 It is not just my job, it is my MORAL AND CIVIC DUTY TO SOCIETY to stem the tide of children (and ultimately, adults) who have no resilience, no regulation skills, and think that telling them ‘No’ is ‘mean’. They are our future leaders so they need to be and do BETTER!🥰✊🏾💪🏾🤣
You understood the assignment. When Gen X were students in the 90s teachers had rulers, straps and various intimidation tactics. This is accurate.
Go Gen X teacher!! You were always creative, verbal, a bit fearful-fascinating in a good way, and I’m grateful to have been taught by you!! 🏆👏👏😎
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I'm a Millennial teacher, and my mom is a Gen X teacher. You nailed both of our teaching styles 😂
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I'm a millenial too and I find our generation is SOooooo lenient towards kids and students!!
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@Keeko.8, wouldn’t call it “lenient” per se…. More non combative or non confrontational imho… definitely felt that when he told the student to leave! We are not getting paid to argue with those kids😂
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My parents were born in 1911 and 1917. They were the GI also known as the greatest generation. My dad was in World War II and landed on Utah Beach in Normandy The day after D-Day… he was a little crazy too. You would not have slapped his glasses off his face .
They raised us and I am on the ending cusp of baby boomers. I also went to Catholic school in grade school. Nobody messed with the nuns back then.
My dad said if I ever got in trouble or paddled at school, I would get a paddling at home.
My kids were born in 1981 and 1983. I guess they are considered millennials.
We had fun with our kids and loved raising them. There was some phony baloney that I would not tolerate…
My husband is a gentle giant at 6’5”. I am a 5’2”, spitfire Mom. “They would say please call my dad not my mom. You can bet your life, neither one of us would tolerate them disrespecting a person or teacher like that…
I love that Gen X teacher and wished we could’ve seen what the answer was…
0:51 “There’s a reason all the teachers in this school call me ‘two’. You wanna know why? Cause I ain’t the one.” 😩😂😂 Let ‘emmm know!
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Omg, I can’t tell you how many times I watched this and laughed harder each time 😭🤣 That parent/teacher collaboration is key 🔑
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I am chuckling because straight up, this is truth. I told my girls- do NOT do anything in public that you would not do in front of your Dad and I. We will know about it. My middle child decided to test this warning and boom my husband got a phone call from a friend. Let's just say she did not see the outside of our house except to go to school. Do not test us. You will fail every time. Lol.
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I am not THAT Gen z. I am African Gen z 😂
Gen X- er here. This is a great, if short documentary you've made about the decline of the US educational system! In one of my HS classes, a very large student told the teacher to kiss her a*s. I was in complete shock at that, but the whole room fell into utter silence when he replied 'I sure couldn't miss it.' 😅
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I Use to hate seeing mom in her uniform
My grandpa was part of the Silent Generation and became a high school teacher after fighting in WWII, he once had a student mouth off like this and lost his temper and punched the kid! He was a new teacher and was so scared he’d be in trouble but when he met up with the boys father he thanked him instead for teaching his son a lesson!
Lol. 😂😂. The dad was like, "i was about to do that myself, but I've been too busy, thank you."
Gen z : emotional damage
Gen x : physical damage
A lot of us from Gen X got community whoopings as kids. Might be your next door neighbor who saw you doing something foul & spanked you before warning you, “Wait til your mama gets home!” Then mama comes home and gets Olympic with the belt. 😅
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Not "Olympic"! In that case, my mom was a gold medalist! 😅😅 😅
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Sure did!
Only smacks I ever got was from grandma. My parents didn't hit me but they gave her authority to do so. That was allowed back then.
The sports coat and tie screams GenX professionalism. Yes that’s how the men represent. Boy didn’t know he was disrespecting grown folk.
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Former Gen X teacher here. The way a student would try to get into it with me and I interrupt with, How’s your momma doing? She’s at work right now, right? You think she has a minute to talk to me? 😂
Gen X all day, every day. We don’t play baby! 🙌🏾💯🤣😂🤣😂
Gen X don't play.
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I'm a substitute teacher at a school where alot of the students' parents are my former classmates, or I know their parents through my kids activities. I've called parents on speakerphone to let them know what their kids were doing, sent texts, etc. Obviously I'm not beating any kids but "let me call your mom real quick" is a very powerful threat to get things under control fast!
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On speakerphone! 😅
Some young men came to deliver furniture to my parents’ house and didn’t want to wear booties. I asked one of them: are you mopping these floors when you’re done? He looked down, said no ma’am and put on the booties. Afterwards he swept up the floor and got up the mess they made opening the boxes. … we Gen Xers ain’t got time for it.
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That’s called accountability and respect. He must’ve felt good after going the extra mile for you. ❤
@@justbeegreen yes and they were all smiling when they finished; and we gave them cold bottled water too;
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You get the dialogue so perfect. I don't know how you do it. Your father and grandfather must still be alive. TY
My brother... This is spot on. I'm Gen X. I'm chilled, soft spoken, zero tats, and look like I grew up in the suburbs. But shoot... I grew up in the hood. Was raised on Pac, Biggie, Scarface, The Ghetto Boys, Dj Screw, Too Short, NWA etc. Seen alot of ish in the hood. My Pops had me in boxing for years. These youngsters will f around and find out real quick.
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Depends on the person, I'm an early Millennial and I grew up on 80s hair metal and pop rock
GenX here and this is fully accurate, in fact the parents were more upset with the fact that they had to leave work to come down to the school more than they were in the disrespect of the teachers. We were more afraid of our parents having to take away time from what they were doing because of things we did than from the anger of what we actually did. It was literally poking a bear that we knew not to poke. Boomers and older generations had corporal punishment in schools, the fact that this was banned from schools for GenX and forced the parents to have to be the ones to do the punishment just made it worse. Also the parents definitely knew the teachers and the principal. It was usually the principal who called the parents and that was for the same reason as to why our parents were more upset about being forced to get involved. The principal had their own work to do and they didn't like that being disturbed by some knucklehead. In some schools this was a bit different when we had substitute teachers though and in those schools you can bet we definitely took full advantage of it. I remember that every time we had a substitute for one specific class, midway through the class we had to have someone from the office come in and stand in the class just so we'd behave. I also knew someone who went to the same school before I did and it was much worse. In one instance the class made the substitute teacher run out crying twice within a 30-45 minutes period. This was a junior high school near Venice High in West Los Angeles.
It comes down to the parents. Today parents don’t want to work with their own kids. They’ll start beating on the teacher cause thay little angel did nothing wrong!
@ the parents of GenX kids tended to do the same thing in regards to not wanting to deal with their kids, it's why for the most part we were kept outside most of the time and unsupervised. The big difference between back then and now though is the fact that certain laws have been put in place that both limits kids being able to do such things as us GenXers were able to do as kids. There's also the fact that some of these laws also make it difficult to punish kids especially when they're doing behavior that definitely deserves it, I remember my father's belt many times for such severe things I did as a kid. Also if you got expelled or suspended, you definitely knew the belt was waiting for you back at home, trust me the last thing a parent wants to deal with is trying to find another school further away for the kid so expelling or suspending them is a great way to also make the parents understand if the kid acts up they have to deal with it.
I am a "millennial" 90s kid. I don't know what generation my school principal was. (He seemed middle-aged in the 90s?) But I was a bad kid in my early education. And I remember him pulling me by the ear and dragging me all the way to his office. I don't think I ever snitched about it to my parents. It was what it was. And I deserved it.
Other times my mom would come to my school and yell at me in front of my peers. I eventually behaved.
"Ill show you better than i can tell you"
Im personally gen Z but ive heard stories from my mom and uncle enough to know THATS accurate as hell!!
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To a “T” man. That is exactly how it used to be. Gen X we are for real did more stuff than kids do today. That generation was always in shape cause we played outside all day; running jumping, tackling. Parents all knew each other and you never acted like a fool with anyone of your teachers, bus drivers, even the guy working at the corner store. Respect was given to older folks/grown up just because
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That respect stuff is a load of BS and everyone that spoken to one of y’all when you weren’t lying knows that. Both my Gen X parents were playing hookie and disrespecting their teachers. Y’all just didn’t have social media so you could do borderline illegal stuff and get away with it so being a demon when young had few consequences and you could reform in early adulthood during college or work.
Yup! When you misbehaved at your friend's house, their parents were YOUR parents in the moment. And the phone call to your parents waiting at home, tapping the foot... Oh yeah. While Gen X had a lot of freedom, we also knew which boundary NOT to cross.
Right, it's still like this in the East, but Western societies have completely dropped the ball when it comes to respecting elders. It's highly disappointing and all we're ending up with is a narcissistic and entitled generation 🤦♀️🤦♀️
I'm Gen X! Yes sir, that's how it goes down. None of that being scared of the students, and all support from the parents. 😂
Those who have older siblings know about kin punishment.
Most teachers don’t forget, and neither will you. I got through school 8 years after my sister, having many of the same teachers.
Yep a Gen X here-I got my ass whooped in elementary with a wooden paddle for acting a fool. Didn’t do it again 😜😝🤣
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If you didn't get paddle then you didn't learn anything at school that day
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Cuz that would've been me too.
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seems to be the natural process of aging, you start to have less patience and tolerance for foolishness. will happen to gen z too.
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Have you noticed the Millennials that are skipping us GenXrs and turning into straight Boomers though?!?! 😳 It’s trippy!! And I was raised by the Silent Generation! My big bro’s a Boomer.
They're getting wiser and tired of their disrespectful kids' embarrassing them.
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Gen~X we certainly don’t play and that last part “I’m show you better than I can tell you” is our motto
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Notice the teachers' outfits for every generation? Right on point!😅
I’ll never forget when my older brother yelled at the teacher during class. She called my dad and he was up there in 5 minutes and whipped his A$$ in front of the whole class!! I watched laughing with the rest of the kids, because he was so disrespectful. Gosh the 90s 🥹
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When a kid has a parent or parents that will get physical with them....why risk your azz
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@@Passionatelyfruits because they are children. Don’t know that much and can be stubborn. Regardless of the generation, most, if not everyone goes thru the stubborn phase when they were a child or teenager.
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How’s your brother getting along with the dad now? Don’t know about you, but if my father came and humiliated me in front of the whole class, I’d be traumatized and grow to hate that man. But maybe that’s just me
I'm a millennial also, but I have mad respect and love for Gen X; I love the fact that the latter generation did not play NO games towards the disrespectful student😁that student is in for a huge wake up call in a minute!!🤣
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I am way older and I can tell you I had a world war two veteran rip the top off a students desk and fling it across the room, threatened to knock out the student and then sent him to the principals office. He was a good teacher but demanded respect. He broke a few wall chalkboards over the years. He was a living school legend.
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And those guys didn't give a F&*# if they got fired, they had their pensions and whatnot. Made them the scariest and also the most effective.
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Idk about you, but while I get this tough love attitude has some merit, I’m not sure I’d be too happy with my employees destroying school property, if I were in charge there
Yes I old teacher so my generation was more physically direct with the student so to speak. Best story I can think of was 3 of us teachers had 400 junior highers to supervise on each of 3 lunch shifts. When asked by visiting college professors what our strategies were we used for such well behaved students. Football coach answered by showing them our paddle and said we really didn’t have any except it was either them or us and so far we were winning!
Love, love, love this guy. I've watched a number of his videos. Cool, gracious, fair, level headed, but no nonsense and tough love only when last resort. Love the whole premise of his videos. Grace (totally cool), integrity, honor under fire!!! Right on!!
OUR videos! This is a couples channel and we work on every piece of content together so we appreciate it!! ✊🏾💯😁😁
How I wish teachers could be more Gen X y. 😅😂
😂😂😂😂 Gen X all the way when parents were PARENTS and very involved.
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Ummm, "involved parents" is not how I would describe the growing up of Gen X. Maybe belt involved. Switch involved. Anything near my mother's hand involved. But no. Our greatest super power was figuring out how to get away with things - and not have the parental units involved in any way. If you weren't dead, you didn't want them to know what almost got you there.
@@strewnfieldtektites6744I don’t think you’re a Gen Xer.
@@CJBroonie Ah yes, the classic online radio-carbon dating technique. I, on the other hand, don't need to presume how old you are to tell you: I don't care and go touch yourself sweetheart.
Then why did you guys raise Gen Z to be such little bastards?
I'm Gen X and they used to whoop us in school fr. 😂😂 We were told we would get it again when we got home. And we did!
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My mom was a teacher and she said that as soon as the schools stopped giving grades for classroom behavior that's when things really went to hell.
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Teachers can't hit the kid, but we Gen X'ers know the meaning of respect, so we don't take any nonsense from no child.
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