| I am a teacher. I have a long last name and I get it’s unique. However, my name is not Mrs. G. You should spell my entire name in emails and not have your children address me as a letter of an alphabet. I find it very rude. I have no problem with you saying it wrong and I nicely correctly you multiple times. However, you can not just give up. Thank you. |
| Reasonable. We should call people what they want to be called, whether they are a student with a common name or a teacher with an uncommon one. |
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Do people really do this, OP?
So rude... |
| OMG. You’re too sensitive. We have several teachers with long complicated names and they gladly go by Mrs. K or Mrs. P or Mr. A. It’s not a big deal. |
| Teach your students how to contact you if this means something to you. That's all. |
Right?? Everyone told the Larlo A whatever poster that she was being unreasonable, why would the OP think she’d get a different response? |
| I get the frustration, but it really is a term of endearment. |
| Tell people who you interact with IRL this directly rather than posting it here. What do you expect this to achieve? |
Names matter, Becky. Grow up and learn a new word. |
NP here. Look, I’m sure that your grandchildren are thrilled that you’re attempting to join the 21st century, but this “Becky” shit is just embarrassing. You don’t need to come up with a nickname for every poster you don’t like. Just say your piece and f-ing get on with it. |
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If you have a long and complicated last name and you're picky about having people say it constantly then maybe you shouldn't have chosen to work with children all day.
- someone who doesn't even call teachers that but thinks you're being completely ridiculous |
You read a different thread than the one that exists here. |
| Former teacher, here. This never bothered me. I call troll. Parents bothered me when they said I could “ just do x”, as if I endless time to be a concierge to their child. Parents bothered me when they got angry that I only checked email 3x a day. Parents bothered me when they got angry over an S (satisfactory). This literally never registered. No way this person is a teacher. |
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The owner of the name must be called by that name if he or she desires it. Even young children learn names very easily if they are taught to say it. My kids had elementary school teachers with complicated names and after many tries, they managed to pronounce them perfectly. In the post where the parent was unhappy at the teacher's choice of name, I think a compromise could be reached if the teacher said Larlo and added the first initial of the last name, instead of A, B or C. |
| You expect parents to call you Ms. Lastname? We are all adults. Parents and teachers should be on a first-name basis u less kids are present. So, in an email it should be addressing by first name. |