Wat should I do?
well as long as there is no inappropriate contact, intention or expectation, i don’t think there is anything wrong in accepting the request, but if you feel there is more to it than just friendly generic conversation than you could block her and avoid future contact.
I do not believe this… Share the screenshot.
I get the vibe that you’ve deliberately used vague wording to create drama/entertainment. But that same vagueness leaves enough room for a variety of possibilities that readers should consider before jumping to the conclusion that you are a student that has received a compromising invitation…
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This “female” teacher…might not be “your” teacher. It would be similar to, let’s say, if …I…(being a teacher myself) had sent you a FB request. In short: not a big deal because you are not a student from my class or my school, nor are you the parent of any of my students.
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If this female is a FORMER teacher of yours and you are no longer a student of hers and also no longer a student in the institution where she is employed…then even that is not a big deal.
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If you are a student in elementary/middle/high school, then no teacher (in her right mind) would send her students a FB request. You’ve no idea how often educators are reminded by the administration to keep their personal life (social media, etc) separate from their professional lives for fear that it may be misused by the students and their parents and as a result draw unsavory attention to the school and its reputation. There might be greater laxity in a university setting, but I can’t recall a single professor that has ever sent out FB requests and so I doubt that it is encouraged even at that level.
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Thats a very serious situation. Please dont take a quick action. We need to consult with everyone first. Should we page [USER=“98137”]Holy Lota[/USER] to help out here? Or anyone else you may want to invite?
PS: Why you on FB man? Your data is with Russians by now.
PS2: You atleast have one bad teacher. i.e. English. You spelled the word as “tacher”. Really?
Maybe she wants to help you with correct spelling of teacher in a one on one session. I say take her up on the offer.
***May be She is looking for an Apple! ![]()
I mean Computer that is
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how old are you? If you are 18 or above…you have nothing to ‘fear’ about..
May be tutions dene k liye request bheji ho ![]()
Accept it or ignore it.
Boomi pai, you know na behind every successful student there is a deactivated FB acount. But since you are active, no need to check on your studies.
May be you have recently changed your account name to ‘Benefits’.
So your teacher wants to be ‘Friends with benefits’?