In hopes of a better future, let's cut out hypocrisy. First of all, I understand their are those people who absolutely have to correct everyone even if it isn't wrong. In medical, there's this girl who insists that it has to be quiet for her to work...
I totally understand needing quiet to do a lot of book work but, when you make a huge scene in front of the class, and tell everyone too shut up and really emphasize it with a "Gosh or dang" at the end and then you, yourself continue talking??? But, you expect everyone else to be quiet? and then you get mad when you are criticized??
Learn to take constructive criticism. Everyone was only telling the girl that they would continue to talk, seeing as how she genuinelly did not need quiet to work, if she was talking. It sets a terrible example for the people who really do have to have it quiet.
My friend in that class genuinelly needs quiet to complete her book work, but she is afraid to say anything because of fear of being completely criticised. See the first girl, the one who was portraying these certain qualities of hypocrisy, affected another girl and possibly more in the class who truly need the quiet.
People are always affecting each other, a girl gossips about another, the girl who is victim is hurt, you get in a fight, you say one thing and do another, you cut in front of someone in line, you bump into someone in the hall, it could all affect the way a person's day continues.
Also, Good thing such as compliments, letting someone ahead of you in line, apologizing for running inro someone, helping someone carry heavy books, helping someone who drops all of their stuff. This could all effect someone's attitude and day in a positive way.
So let's all try to be a little less hypocritical and be a little more helpful, caring, and positive. Thanks for listening!!
This has been blogging with Caity =) Have a great night =)




i think that people do need to be more cautious of what they do because their actions do have an impact on others although it may not seem as if it does. i think that it is especially important in school because school is where all of a person's qualities are supposed to develop. how can someone's ability to speak in public be developed into comfortable fluency if they are afraid of being critisized. it can't. critisism is a horrible thing when it's not done with respect because it could really cause damage to a person's mind and cause them to believe in a fault that they never saw in the first place.
i agee that people should be more courteous to others because everyone would like to be treated nicely and the courtesy that is shown by others may inspire the person to give everything their all and not give up.
Thank you very much for your shared opinion. Someone actually criticised the first girl today and she replied with calling the one criticizing a cus word and she went into the other room, slamming the door. See, no one likes it.
Caity =)