Arbitrator wrote:
BLACKBRIAR wrote:
=People who are too stupid to understand that I ask questions I already know the answer to. I am trained to communicate in a certain way. Sometimes people's explanation is too chaotic and all over the place. I wanted to know and have their shit refined. I was ask in confirmation form, but I put it in a different form for modesty. You need to get a degree in Communications, because it will benefit your life. I don't ask confirmation questions in confirmation tone, because it comes off as pretentious. I ask as if I don't know and in need of their knowledge, it's just less...inferiorating and not so hostile. Again, learn communications.
Is this some sort of joke or are you really this condescending in real life?
I'm still giving you "amnesty" -- i.e. I won't hold it against you -- but I'm curious.
I'm just venting about some young individual giving me hell in class. She's young so she hasn't developed a sense of modesty yet. Sometimes, people forget things. Example, my teacher forgets to put on gloves for a task. I'm not going to tell her that she needs to put on gloves, she's the teacher-person who has my grades in her hands. It's better for me to ask her where the gloves are. Which indirectly reminds her to put a pair on. She's the boss and I can't boss her around and make her look bad nor show her that I noticed her flaws/mistakes. I need to be as neutral as possible and get along with everyone. Teacher holds my grades, so that makes her god in the classroom.
It's just that the individual in class is a real pretentious person who's very difficult to like and bare her presence. She thinks she knows everything and quick to point out people's ignorance. The thing is, I know where the gloves are. I just want to nicely remind the teacher.
Heh...funny, I used to be that boy in class that challenges everything the teacher says and bitch at them to fuck off with their dumbass agendas and thoughts. Now, I've learnt that I need to make less adversaries and more assets and beneficial relations with people. It's just good business etiquette. Big difference in change. I get my A/B in class and move the fuck on with life.