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This Teacher Acts Out the Questions His Students Would STILL Be Asking at His Funeral

Last updated: October 3, 2024 12:41 pm
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Teachers are no strangers to the never-ending stream of questions from students. From asking for snacks to needing help with assignments, the inquiries can sometimes feel relentless. One teacher, known as @teachwithmrbailey on TikTok, took this concept to a whole new level with a hilarious funeral-themed video that showcases the persistence of student questions even beyond the grave.

In the TikTok video, Mr. Bailey pretends to be his students, leaning over his casket and asking a series of questions that they would still be asking. The emotional piano music and dramatic whispering add a touch of humor to the scene, making it both relatable and entertaining.

Some of the questions featured in the video include the classic ā€œCan I have a snack?ā€ and ā€œI’m finished, what do I do?ā€ These familiar queries are ones that teachers hear on a daily basis, showcasing the never-ending cycle of student inquiries.

Other questions, such as ā€œCan we have free time now?ā€ and ā€œCan you tie my shoe, please?ā€ highlight the quirky and sometimes unexpected nature of student requests. The video serves as a reminder of the patience and dedication that teaching requires, as teachers navigate through a sea of questions each day.

As the video comes to an end, viewers are left laughing and cringing at the relentless barrage of questions, knowing that teachers around the world share the same experiences. From handling urgent bathroom requests to deciphering confusing assignment queries, teachers truly do it all.

So, the next time you find yourself bombarded with student questions, take a moment to laugh and appreciate the unique challenges that come with the teaching profession. And remember, you’re not alone in dealing with the never-ending stream of inquiries. Teachers everywhere are in the same boat, mastering the art of cruise directing one question at a time.

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