For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for September 10, 2012

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 12 years ago

    I went to my old town with Dad a fews weeks ago to pressure wash the house for the renters. While on break, we stopped by the high school where he was principal and from where my brother and I graduated. Long story short on this comment, I addressed some of the teachers I knew and had by their first name.

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    Uncle Joe  about 12 years ago

    Most of the teachers I had, I would still address as Ms. or Mr. Teacherlastname. I suspect all of them would say, you can use my first name, since it’s been over 25 years since I finished High School… assuming they are still alive, let alone teaching!The others I would address as,

    You had no business teaching"!

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    pouncingtiger  about 12 years ago

    Did Sheila hand out her dossier to all her students? Sheesh! Those are your students, not your job interview!

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    Baarorso  about 12 years ago

    I haven’t seen any of my high school or college teachers in many years but if I met them I’d still addresst hem as I did back in the day…“Mr.,”, “Ms.”, and so forth.

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    gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Mine either. I still call my kids’ teachers by Mr./Mrs. Lastname, even if they say I can call them by their first. Just seems disrespectful to me, especially after all they do and how little they get paid.

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    bethy85  about 12 years ago

    What in the world is that in the 2nd panel? John’s gut?

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    Allan CB Premium Member about 12 years ago

    I have a personal philosophy at my college:If the person at the front of the class has a Master’s or Doctorate, they are a “Professor”. If they have a “Teachers Degree” from another college/university, they are “Mr.” or “Ms” or their first name.

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    Seed_drill  about 12 years ago

    What’s a yellow budgie?

    My grandmother was an elementary school teacher, but her last name was so polysyllabic that the kids just called her Ms. Eunice. I think I would have gone for Mrs. Mc myself.

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    BlackHawkDon  about 12 years ago

    Teacher pay is not so bad in some school districts and not so good in others. Not fair to generalize. I would still call my teachers by their last name if any of them were still alive. I also still say Ma’am and Sir regardless of age. Guess I am a leftover antique.

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    hcr1985  about 12 years ago

    They may not need to be your friend, but they need to seem at least approachable..many of my teachers told stories of their kids that may have been applicable to what we were talking about. It made them seem more relatable!!!

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    hippogriff  about 12 years ago

    TexTech: A parakeet.

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    LucindaWyman_1  about 12 years ago

    A budgie is what we in the US call a parakeet. The name “budgie” is more specific to the small bird kept as a pet as there are other kinds of parakeets.

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    angusdad  about 12 years ago

    Yes we called our teachers Mr, Mrs, or Miss. And frankly, we really didn’t want to know about their personal lives…that would have been just too creepy lol

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    Spooky D Cat  about 12 years ago

    Familiarity breeds contempt.

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    PShaw0423  about 12 years ago

    Respect given, respect received…in my son’s high school (a private Catholic school), the teachers called the students “Mr./Ms. LastName”. Nobody minded the formality, everyone had fun, and it set an excellent example.

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    JanLC  about 12 years ago

    I agree with those who would still use Mr. or Ms. “teacherlastname”. When speaking of them, these days, I will use their first name such as “Rick Marino” or “Bill Mitchell”, but both of them were and always will be Mr. to their faces.

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    JanLC  about 12 years ago

    Regarding the mystery flesh-colored object in the second panel, Lynn had the following to say:

    Very good question!!! Ummm, well… It does look quite odd here. It looks like who ever coloured this strip (some one at the syndicate — not one of us here) must have made a boo boo. Perhaps it was coloured in a hurry. Maybe they thought this was part of his arm when it is really his pants. Ooops. Oh well. It’s good for a Monday morning laugh!

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    Sangelia  about 12 years ago

    it isn’t teachers only that are getting addressed by their first name. but kids are these days in many cases calling their adult neighbors by their first names. what ever happened to using the gender proper honorific to a adult?

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    Gretchen's Mom  about 12 years ago

    When did the teacher have any time left in the day to actually teach those kids something academically?!?!?

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    iced tea  about 12 years ago

    My 5th grade teacher would often tell us of her private life aside from her first name. She was married, had a bunch of kids. She also had a big farm with a lot of animals. It was fun hearing her talk about her farm.

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    m.l.  about 12 years ago
    Teacher sounds like John’s wife.
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    cdward  about 12 years ago

    My kids still call their teachers Mr. or Ms. Never once did I ever hear a student call a teacher by his or her first name. On occasion, I hear “Mrs. C” or “Mr. D.”

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    Brother_James437  about 12 years ago

    What’s the deal with his belly hanging out?

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    hippogriff  about 12 years ago

    In my day (WW-II Texas), it didn’t matter whether it was Mrs. or Miss, it all came out the same. One hardly ever wrote it, but if they did, it would be spelled Miz.

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    coffeeturtle  about 12 years ago

    I wanted a teacher like Ms. Crabtree.

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