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Poll: When I was at school people thought I was... Auteur du fil: ProZ.com Staff
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....as I don't have a clue! Never asked them! | | |
...nor did I care | Sep 18, 2007 |
Honestly, I never cared about what they thought about me. | | |
Henry Hinds États-Unis Local time: 19:50 anglais vers espagnol + ... In memoriam
I went to my 50 year high school reunion a month ago.
All I can say is that after 50 years they still remember me and I know they all liked me. One thing I was not was a loner. They probably thought I was somewhat unconventional, and now their suspicions have been proven. | |
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A combination of swot, teacher's pet, know-it-all, quiet yet somehow I still had friends ;-) | Sep 18, 2007 |
Funny this should pop up.
A girl from my class in secondary school found me through Facebook a couple of days ago and left me a message asking how I was. I replied that I was fine and was working in Dublin as a translator. She replied yesterday "Yes, I thought you would end up doing something like that"
Aside from that, I never bothered kee... See more Funny this should pop up.
A girl from my class in secondary school found me through Facebook a couple of days ago and left me a message asking how I was. I replied that I was fine and was working in Dublin as a translator. She replied yesterday "Yes, I thought you would end up doing something like that"
Aside from that, I never bothered keeping in touch with anyone from school (college - yes) as I knew I would be moving far away and they wouldn't.
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A know-it-all | Sep 18, 2007 |
My fellow students always categorized me as a know-it-all student; basically because I l studied a lot, I always did my homework and I was very responsible, but I really didn’t care because apart from that they liked me and I was very sociable.
Have a nice day. Here, it is a cloudy day...
Fernando | | |
John Cutler Espagne Local time: 03:50 espagnol vers anglais + ...
I answered other. My own opinion is that I was the “invisible man”. What I mean is that you probably never would have seen me at a school event and my picture doesn’t appear in any year books or school event photo albums.
That doesn’t mean I was a loner though. I have a sister who is a year older than I and a brother who is a year younger. We went through school together and between her friends, his friends and my friends we always had one thing or another to do, but not nec... See more I answered other. My own opinion is that I was the “invisible man”. What I mean is that you probably never would have seen me at a school event and my picture doesn’t appear in any year books or school event photo albums.
That doesn’t mean I was a loner though. I have a sister who is a year older than I and a brother who is a year younger. We went through school together and between her friends, his friends and my friends we always had one thing or another to do, but not necessarily based on school or school activities.
I just sort of tolerated school because it was what was expected of us. I just never really was much of a “book learner”. I have a university degree, but I consider myself self-taught. I love books and I love learning, but the whole school system wasn’t the best way for me to do it. So I guess you could say I was there and I wasn’t, hence the “invisible man”. ▲ Collapse | | |
Nesrin Royaume-Uni Local time: 02:50 anglais vers arabe + ... Teacher's pet... | Sep 18, 2007 |
Always eager to please and to do my best, I always managed to be the teacher's pet. I'm sure there was some resentment from my classmates, but oh well! | |
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A know-it-all | Sep 18, 2007 |
...must be a common thing among translators!
Some teachers could not stand me because of that, and because many times I finished their sentences before them, while they were explaining their lesson...
Plus I always had something to ask, to question or to add...
I must have been their worst nightmare
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Beatriz Galiano (X) Argentine Local time: 23:50 anglais vers espagnol + ...
I guess that's how they remember me, and funny, I keep on being quite friendly, which has to do with one of my favourite phrases: Smile, tomorrow could be worse. | | |
Amy Duncan (X) Brésil Local time: 23:50 portugais vers anglais + ...
I was the class "smarty pants" and sometimes a teacher's pet, too (but not my math or science teachers!). I have always been somewhat of a loner, although I like people. I was viewed in school as an oddball, "different," etc., probably because I was a professional jazz musician at age 15 in a really small town back in the 1950s where such things were unheard of!
Amy | | |
Astrid Elke Witte Allemagne Local time: 03:50 Membre (2002) allemand vers anglais + ... Well, I answered N/A | Sep 18, 2007 |
As far as I know, I was one of the crowd at school. What happened to that option? I did, however, have the distinction of being the tallest in the class. Someone else was very close to my height, and the two of us were measured by the teacher from time to time, but I usually won!
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Although I had some friends. I dreaded the gym classes, though. I was always picked last. I was really not good at sports. I preferred books. | | |
Beatriz Galiano (X) Argentine Local time: 23:50 anglais vers espagnol + ...
Astrid, I was and still am the tallest with 5' 11, 1,80 m.
Nina, In gym classes we practised many sports, and I was good but sometimes I was lazy so a good solution was to ask and be the ref. I guess shy people skip gym classes, I see it happen with my students. | | |
I was more of a clown | Sep 19, 2007 |
but never in the sense of being a trouble maker. In fact, "clown" would be exagerated, but that's the closest I could find. I used to make jokes and make people laugh, but never disrespectfully to anyone. And not constantly either. Anyway I was in a school where all the kids were very respecful (or at least that's what I like to think). Only one of my friends managed to be "punished" once in six years (!), and had to stay at school, in detention for an afternoon. I find it incredible. | | |
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