How to Ask Your Teacher to Go to the Bathroom
Speaking out in class is often a difficult thing to do, especially if you're shy. The key is to wait for the right moment, and to exercise your manners.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
Instructions
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Pay attention to what the teacher is saying. If you're listening closely, you will be able to predict a pause in the lesson.
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Raise your hand high in the air, and wait a few seconds to gauge if the teacher has seen you.
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Call your teacher by name, or simply say, "Excuse me!" Speak loudly and clearly so that your teacher will be sure to hear you.
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Ask politely if you may be excused to use the restroom, starting your request with, "May I," rather than, "Can I." If you are feeling ill, let your teacher know so he or she can help you to the bathroom if necessary.
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Avoid dawdling. Take care of your bathroom business as quickly as possible, then head directly back to class.
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Tips & Warnings
Try to plan your bathroom breaks in between classes whenever possible to avoid missing important lessons.
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Comments
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Hildie
May 11, 2007
From a teacher's perspective: Raising your hand and calling me by name while I am speaking is a great way to piss me off and not let you go. Plan ahead and go between classes; I'm not allowed to leave during a class to pee. -
ashleyy buttholee
Mar 12, 2007
Omfg idk like omfgg this is so effing wierdd =0 ahahah- Staley Student -
ashleyy buttholee
Mar 12, 2007
Omfg idk like omfgg this is so effing wierdd =0 ahahah- Staley Student -
bathroom101
Dec 13, 2006
yo i like to poop son. have fun in the b-athrom-nizzle. fa shizlle cya -
bathroom101
Dec 13, 2006
wowwww this is so useful thanks for the tip =]