Wednesday 2 January 2013

Sorry for the curse

Have you ever made a curse on others?
Either with or without intention, it's just isn't right.
What will happen if a curse has a real effect curse on people?
Be frank, I dare not to think beyond that.

As a student, often I heard complaints regarding specific lecturers.
Even me myself are not an exception though.
Would I be able to bear the complains if I were those lecturers?
No, I will never have make it.

Of course, the level of complaints varies from person to person.
This is the scale I used personally to put up a 'measure' on them:
'Great leh'
'Very good'
'Satisfying la'
'On average bah'
'Below average lo'
'Super Horrible leh'
'Seriously terrible lah'
'Walao A, damn lousy la'
'Owh, f*** la, damn sucks'
  
Have you noticed:
a. there's always a shorter word in describing a teacher I'm satisfied and happy with?

b. there's always a longer and rude word when I'm not happy with?
 
It's not true to be applied for everybody.
But, personally I did it.

Apparently I made certain criticism if I have great preference and bad words on people I'm least happy with though they're actually responsible in their teaching. In fact, they deserved to be respected though the way they deliver messages and knowledge isn't the way I like or I used to.

This is a shame if I gain knowledge from them but I never learn to stop criticising.

Dear Ms. B,

forgive me for being bad mouth months back when you was my mentor and leacturer of two modules of mine. Though I don't really meant to curse you, but I was wrong. Really sorry.

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