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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If paying = frequency of taking classes, then this seems like normal human interaction. It’s the exposure effect. You like someone you see more. [b]Also, OP, you shouldn’t get your name called out based on skill. Those struggling need it just as much. You acknowledged it was petty to look over and think you are kicking butt, but that vibe does bleed into the class on occasion. It’s the one that annoys me. [/b] If someone students want to act like groupies, I find it odd but not really bothersome, as long as the instruction corrects me/calls my name. I’d say the instructor should call out for everyone, but the truth it, I can’t keep track of something like that in class.[/quote] I think you misunderstood me: I was being petty about wanting praise from the teacher for (IMO) doing well, not because I thought I was better than someone. I'm the first person to encourage a new client or give a high five or ask how someone's doing, particularly when I haven't seen them in a while. And the bigger issue isn't really how clients act, it's how the coaches respond to certain behaviors. I don't care if people act like groupies, but I do care if a coach rewards that behavior. I don't expect every class to have an exactly equal amount of praise for everyone, because that's virtually impossible to track, but I do expect the coaches to be professional during class. As I said, I consider some of the coaches friends, but I've never, ever felt like they give me special treatment for that during class, nor would I want them to. We're all in it together, as far as I'm concerned.[/quote] Ok, if that's what you meant - I was responding to this, which reads differently: I have been coach's pet at times, but also been in the position of seeing them suck up to a regular, and then I look over and think, I am kicking her/his a$$! Perhaps not the most charitable thought. [/quote]
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