Substitute Teacher FAIL😅 #shorts #teacher #school #story #students #funny #storytime #comedy #lol

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Instead of sending her to the office she should have called down to the office herself n checked in w the secretary… rather than doing allat

summerbarnes
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"If one of y'all says some silly name!" 😂

rachelfox
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I love the immediate jump to the Key and Peele skit.

bendykat
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I love how the Key & Peele sketch is still funny to this day. One of my favorites

danpina
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Goodness. I think there's a lot more important things to focus on. The sub should have just let that go. Hopefully the office called her & straightened it out. 😢

Nan-
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MY NAME IS GABRIELLA AND THIS HAPPENS TO ME ALL THE TIME EVEN IN THE DOCTORS OFFICE

gabbiesgro
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that happened to me once, two letters short
“uhhh… cars? is there anyone named cars here?”
that was awkward

tamariplushie
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I wonder how long ago that was. When I went to school they started doing student ID's every year once I was in middle school and that was like in 2003. I would have just showed my ID.

scenepunk
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This happens all the time when I have a sub they actually call me Gabriel instead of gabriella

trdg
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My name is Cheryl

And I can imagine someone calling me cherry lmao

z.cheryl
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I had a similar problem once but my name is Gabriel and the person calling attendance was pronouncing Gabriel like Gabrielle.🤣🤣🤣

gabeinator
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Omg my name is Gabrielle and subs call me Gabriel ALL THE TIME 😭😭 I stopped trying to correct them at one point because who cares 🤣🤣🤷‍♀️

stellaluna-chan
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My parents always insisted on putting my full name, middle name included, on to school documents. Most parents apparently just put down the kid's first and last names. So roll call sheets would have 3 names for me. Regular teachers obviously knew to call out my first name, but subs always seemed to insist on skipping past my first name and calling out my second name.
No one called me by my middle name.
I didn't and still don't really respond to my middle name.
So I would just not respond for the first few calls, and then eventually I would be like "wait... Are you trying to call ME?"
And then the sub would be mad at me and refuse to listen when I tried to point out that they had called the wrong name for a response...

FerrerTriple
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A. Key and Peele are great
B. I just started associate teaching. This past week, I was subbing as the librarian of my old elementary school. It was a half day, so I just had kindergarten, 1st grade, and 3rd grade. The students know to sit on colored dot stickers on the ground and the librarian provided a seating chart. I had a third grader attempt to misbehave and insisted he was a different student (who was sitting next to him). No one was fooled, so I told one of his teachers, who happens to have been my 5th grade math teacher (I had her her very first year at that school)

joshuawells
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I had similar issues with subs sometimes, but with a notable and stupid difference.

My last name is a common first name for girls. May. But I'm a guy. I also have a first name that pretty well nobody gets right first time.

I had several subs (and even teachers at the start of a new year or semester) call out May when going through attendance, and when there clearly was no May (took longer if it was the start of a new year than with a sub), I would correct and clarify, like "actually, that's my last name" or "might you be looking at my last name instead?", depending on the situation.

I several times had them argue that no, they are looking for May. And the reason the difference of it being my last name and not misreading my name makes it stupid? Why would the entire attendance list names Last, First, in alphabetical order, until suddenly you reach May, right after a last name that's usually with an L or rarely another MA, with a last name that suddenly jumps to a different letter, where it becomes First, Last, before returning to Last, First with more M last names or moving on to N?

I've also had them argue with me about my first name, sometimes misreading it as a different name and saying "no, I'm looking for this person, not you" when I say "I think you mean me because nobody in this class has that name", or arguing about how my name is pronounced. Even had one argue how its spelled (they were taking down names for something at that point, not taking attendance). Mispronouncing my name or misspelling it, I don't take issue with. I take issue when people tell me I'm wrong or consistently get it wrong despite needing to say it frequently, like one of my music teachers that I had 3 years in a row and saw 3 times a week, and whom never got my name right (if my baseball coach could get it right within 3 tries despite meeting only twice a week and only for one season, my music teacher that saw me 3 times a week for 3 years should have been able to eventually get it).

Also had people assume I was a girl from my last name when in cadets, where on top of having the same organization of Last, First alphabetically organized, we only ever went by last names anyway, so why would you assume my gender based on my last name?

Kahadi
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I once convinced a sub my name was John. My name is Bill and there was no John in class. Sub thought I was tricking her so she asked anouther kid what my name was (my best friend) he backed me up, then she asked the rest of the class (I was not well liked) yet everyone backed my lie. I actually felt accepted. Today I feel bad that lady was really good teacher and she was Dutch so it was kinda nice hearing about how she grew up I Holland

masjuggalo
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You should do videos more often with mrs wooly in 5th

tech-
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Did anyone from the office check the sub though?

MsMookalate
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I had a building sub in middle school who called me the wrong name all three years. 😭😭

HeartGal
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I got called Jeffrey before by a substitute. Good thing she corrected it.

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