@@finest_talent it not that dispercetful in my old school I called my speech teacher her real name and she didn't do anything about it she was ok with it and I only did it cuz it was hard for me to say her teacher name when I was in kindergarten or pre k
I remember my freshman year of college. I had a professor Dr. Kimball he said “my name is Dr. Kimball you can call me Tim, Doc, Mr. Kimball I even been called Coach before 🤷♂️ ?? so all those will do”
Literally. I was drilled to always call an adult by Mr/Ms Last Name, and I had one be like, please just call me by my first name and I was like ????????
😂😂I’m dead from the ending he Fr ended in up in the principals office and Called the principal chris I wonder if he is in heaven or hell😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder why someone one day thought “People have a First Name and a Last Name. We are going to call people with a higher rank by their last name since apparently they don’t like to hear their first name.”
What country ? In indonesia the teacher have the right to slap your face and your parent cant do nothing about it. You american need to learn how to respect other people.
It's respectful to call a teacher, actually a higher up in general, by "Mr or Ms." or whatever equivalent you call them in your language. You certainly won't be having this attitude towards your boss if you one day have to work a job.
I had a teacher once that always called us Mr. When I asked him why he did that, he explained that by doing so, he sets the tone of the conversation and forces the other person to reciprocate the respect. You could tell that by calling him Mr. Patel, he made the video creator pause for a second.
“It’s very disrespectful to call teachers with an authority complex by their first name . They have worked very hard to be called by their surname instead as for some reason , the end of your entire name is more important than the first.”
In Sweden it's common and almost expected to call our teachers by their first name. One time one of my classmates in gymnasium called our teacher "Fröken" which means "Miss" in swedish (usually what young children call female teachers) and our teacher responded quickly and firmly: "that's not my name!"
Teachers ask for respect and then act like brats. "ThEy WoRkEd ReAlLy HaRd," to throw a fit over their name which leads to the students respecting them even less. Smart.
it's not that they're throwing a fit over a name, it's that they're pretty much required to because the school superintendents are extremely anal about the rules for staff. i've had teachers who were super cool and didn't mind being called by first name, but as soon as word got out about it the superintendent cracked down on everybody. that also means the cool teachers had to be assholes about it to make it look like they're doing their job properly, but they tried to let a lot of things slide if the classroom doors were closed. in short: it's the superintendent to blame
Lol, it's American culture. I think good teachers do deserve respect (so if they want to be called by their last names, it's fine), but there are a lot of asshole teachers who don't.
@@rafayg7376funny, I call a bunch of people by their first name that I still have respect for that aren’t my friends. What you’re talking about is the imposed status quo that doesn’t actually hold up.
These teachers are on some type of power Trip when I was in school my teachers didn't mind being called by their first name sometimes I'll say Mister or Mrs last name but mainly we all call each other by names
In Japan, I taught English in an international school. Back there, every student called us by our first names. Not a soul felt offended. It was simple. It's not what we call someone that shows respect; it's how we treat people that does. Moreover, if we, the teachers, have such a lofty ego, how will we teach our students what humility is....?
@@nataliepodgainova6582 which country are you talking about? In Russia/Ukraine/Belarus we would use a patronymic too. Like Elena Stepanovna, Alexey Grigoryevich.
Shocking that cultural norms differ depending on the country you’re in. Next you’ll tell me people in other countries sometimes speak in different languages! :o
How is it disrespectful to call Someone their name don’t teachers you are average joes like everyone on this planet the only one that deserves such respect is Jesus Christ our lord and savior
No, you teach children to have respect for people who have authority over them. If you get a job and call the CEO by his first name, you will be terminated. If you are in the military and call someone who outranks you by their first name, you will be in big trouble. It is all part of teaching the kids; there is a time and place you don’t call people by their first name. You
@@stephenludlum9746 well it might stupid what I'm about to say. So that means we shouldn't be called by our names either. Teachers can be like "hey Alice" and we don't care about it. Why is it so important to call them by their "titles". Why don't don't call us by our own "titles" instead of our names.
Be that as it may actin a fool cause a kid thought it'd be funny is waay worse now they now it'll provoke you. John probably had the best response. That and I imagine it'd be hard to justify to a school board a child was denied education because he refused to address a title.
Former teacher here. I don't feel calling teachers by their names is SOOO offensive ... What I find disrespectful is the tone he uses He greets them like they were just a friend they know for long time or who hsve no authority It's not appropriate. I wouldn't greet my students like that I mean, if he ysed a different tone and said "Good morning, *name*", or even "hello, *name*" it would be comprehensible, but he uses that "What's up!", like he talked to a dude and not a teacher or an authority figure
Calling a teacher by their first name can be considered disrespectful in some cultures or educational settings because it may undermine the traditional authority and formality associated with the teacher-student relationship. Addressing teachers with their proper titles (e.g., Mr., Mrs., Miss, Professor) followed by their last name is often seen as a sign of respect and professionalism. However, the level of formality can vary between cultures and educational contexts, and some teachers may be more lenient about this than others. It's generally best to follow the established conventions in your specific school or institution when addressing teachers.
Because they got a degree and students are working to get a degree. Not every teacher cares though. I had one teacher that told my class to use his first name.
@@maxies4090I have a degree yet I say teaching is the most useless profession, those losers who couldn't do anything in their lives become teachers, yes?
Famous last words:
Ok, Chris.
Seriously 😑
😂😂😂
😭😭
Classic 😂☠️☠️
Nah 💀💀💀💀
John pulled that uno reverse card like a mf
That's a digital art teacher for you
W teacher fr
Mf???
"What's up Mr. Patel?" 😂
@@seize3 what's Mahesh
Love the teacher that turned the tables, and called him Mr. Partel.
He was cool!
It’s Patel
@@sanatsg:'3
Fr tho 😂
well well well... how the turntables...
The ending calling the principal by his first name was LEGENDARY 😂
Hi
"Why were you expelled?"
"Name calling."
That's awesome
🤣🤣👍👍
Literally
*first name calling
Ftfy
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Bro went to the principals office lol
and got suspended
probably 💀
Where he met Chris
Ok chri
Seriously
Meanwhile in college:
“Hello Dr. Davison”
“Just call me Johnny”
Naw they are not my friends. Professor wil do. It feels weird when teachers want to be buddy buddy
@dre160 not really. My professors prefer their first name. How is it weird?
"Give me the damn phone" 💀💀
I love how you can tell how controlling people are off of their reaction to their first name lmaoooo
Dumbledore said calmly 😆
@@prakaashmeenaa so accurate though 😭
p.e teachers be like
Blud think he own me
The smartest one was "hello Mr Patel"
Indeed
Fr!!
Absolutely love it!😂😂😂
he was a walking w and I bet his students listens to him
So the recording is an Indian
That okay Chris was the most dismissive thing I've ever heard.😂😂😂😂😂
Which is a really nasty thing
@@lizzie98how
The new ok Boomer?
Very disrespectful
@@finest_talent it not that dispercetful in my old school I called my speech teacher her real name and she didn't do anything about it she was ok with it and I only did it cuz it was hard for me to say her teacher name when I was in kindergarten or pre k
Meanwhile in College
a Professor be like: hi guys my name is Mr. Smith but you guys can called me Zack 😂😂😂
I remember my freshman year of college. I had a professor Dr. Kimball he said “my name is Dr. Kimball you can call me Tim, Doc, Mr. Kimball I even been called Coach before 🤷♂️ ?? so all those will do”
Literally. I was drilled to always call an adult by Mr/Ms Last Name, and I had one be like, please just call me by my first name and I was like ????????
No wonder alot of people say colleges are ass nowadays!!!!😱
@@despair_ts1823how?
That principle is chill asf my principal in hs was a dickk
Principal
@@richj6596You must be the principal
John passed the vibe check
Fr.
I always do
Mr Hext is a cool guy fr
BHAHAAH THE ENDING
Every teacher: *DID YOU LOST YOUR MIND, HOW DARE YOU!?!* 🤬
Chris: 🗿
I love Chad’s response!! “Stop”. Very simple like he about fight. 😂😂
He’s a baseball coach … he throws baseballs
Is that guy even alive after the ending? 💀💀💀
Camera man never dies
😂😂😂
A principal putting hands on a student ?
@jonnasrios9446 true af
I hope so! 💀💀
Michelle was the most kind “fuck off” ever
“Wasup Michelle.”
“Get out of my classroom”
Bro just ruined his relationship with his teacher in five seconds💀
“Okay mr petel” was the best response ever
Chad definitely snitched on him 😂😂
I think it was def Brandon 😂😂🤷🏻♀️ 🤔 😂❤❤
Most likely both
Nah Brandon
Nahhh that was barandon 😂
The End💀💀💀💀
Give me the damn phone, Dumbledore said *calmly*
Somewhere in an alternate universe, teachers are calling students by their last names
What do I need to do to get detention with Ms. Michelle?😂
Seriously? Get your eyes checked and raise that bar. Average AT BEST and that’s with makeup on.
Ooooh, Michelle 🤤
@@MrG360oneX💀💀
Teachers: Don’t call me by my first name, I have a degree.
Professors: What’s happening gang.
Always remember "off in away during the day" 💀
Famous last words 😂😂😂
I knew it was coming but the "OK Chris" made me laff out loud so hard 😂😂😂❤
😂😂I’m dead from the ending he Fr ended in up in the principals office and Called the principal chris I wonder if he is in heaven or hell😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder why someone one day thought “People have a First Name and a Last Name. We are going to call people with a higher rank by their last name since apparently they don’t like to hear their first name.”
Putting me on the tictok 😂😂😂
Dude be careful the way he held the ballpen looked like he has plans to attack
It's strange how it hasn't been disrespectful to use first names for teachers in other countries for 40+ years 😂
In France it is very disrespectful to do that.
In China it is very disrespectful to do that.
In Puerto Rico it’s also very disrespectful to do that
In The Netherlands it is pretty common to call teachers by there first names
What country ? In indonesia the teacher have the right to slap your face and your parent cant do nothing about it.
You american need to learn how to respect other people.
High school teachers: CALL ME BY MY TITLE OR YOU GET PUNISHED, HEAR ME?
College PROFESSORS: pls don't call me professor or doctor, call me Jim.
Colleges are the only places where those worthless PhDs have "respect"
Wassup Chad!!: “Stop” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
:Okay, Chris."
"Am I a joke to you?"-Chris
Little bro got suspended for 3 days over that🤣
Disrespect is earned not given. It's disrespectful to demand others gives you respect as it tells you that they are above you.
This highlights how each person does their job differently. In teaching, personality is everything.
Well he said teachers and staff he’s the principal 😂😂
Principal is Still STAFF 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@liamheaney6295 technically principal is leadership not staff
@@liamheaney6295 fun fact Principals oversee all higher-level operations in a school.
Imagine being offended by someone calling your OWN name. OMG lol
It seems ridiculous dies it not
It's respectful to call a teacher, actually a higher up in general, by "Mr or Ms." or whatever equivalent you call them in your language. You certainly won't be having this attitude towards your boss if you one day have to work a job.
I love how everyone was so chill about it
I know this is all set up but this made me laugh so hard reminds me of the old days of vines
THE END LOL
Bro got lectured 💀💀
"The student becomes the master."
- john
😂😂😂 ok then don't call me by my first name either. Lol
😂 Chris wasn't expecting that. 😂
Wassup John
John:Wassup Mr Patel
Best response among all the teachers
Matured response
I had a teacher once that always called us Mr. When I asked him why he did that, he explained that by doing so, he sets the tone of the conversation and forces the other person to reciprocate the respect. You could tell that by calling him Mr. Patel, he made the video creator pause for a second.
That's the digital art teacher for you
Nobody passed the vibe check
the 4rth one was chill lmao😭
Bro, you a G for that last one😎
Michelle was not having it 😂
Even bro bullied his principal
The principal be looking FINE
“It’s very disrespectful to call teachers with an authority complex by their first name . They have worked very hard to be called by their surname instead as for some reason , the end of your entire name is more important than the first.”
Ok Chris
Ok Chris.
I wish my name was Chris for irony
I'm an instructional assistant at a public high school. I would have politely but firmly corrected him.
If i was, I would let the students call me by my first name. Makes me feel more human and not just a job.
"Okay, Chris."
"SERIOUSLY?"
Michelle and Bruce must be good teachers/people.
"they've been working really hard to not be called by their first name" huh
Ya…get off your high horse Mr. & Mrs. Teacher.😂
That's not what he said, nor is it the point. Ah well...
That last one was perfect
In Sweden it's common and almost expected to call our teachers by their first name. One time one of my classmates in gymnasium called our teacher "Fröken" which means "Miss" in swedish (usually what young children call female teachers) and our teacher responded quickly and firmly: "that's not my name!"
Mind blowing how they all play along and even let him upload the video. I think my teachers would have reacted differently
Teachers ask for respect and then act like brats. "ThEy WoRkEd ReAlLy HaRd," to throw a fit over their name which leads to the students respecting them even less. Smart.
it's not that they're throwing a fit over a name, it's that they're pretty much required to because the school superintendents are extremely anal about the rules for staff.
i've had teachers who were super cool and didn't mind being called by first name, but as soon as word got out about it the superintendent cracked down on everybody. that also means the cool teachers had to be assholes about it to make it look like they're doing their job properly, but they tried to let a lot of things slide if the classroom doors were closed.
in short: it's the superintendent to blame
@@hades3966 no they're throwing a fit. Regardless of whether that's true or not most of them are personally offended and upset.
Lol, it's American culture. I think good teachers do deserve respect (so if they want to be called by their last names, it's fine), but there are a lot of asshole teachers who don't.
Teachers are not your "pals" if they get seen as friends then there is anarchy.
@@rafayg7376funny, I call a bunch of people by their first name that I still have respect for that aren’t my friends. What you’re talking about is the imposed status quo that doesn’t actually hold up.
These teachers are on some type of power Trip when I was in school my teachers didn't mind being called by their first name sometimes I'll say Mister or Mrs last name but mainly we all call each other by names
this is like pissing off NPCS in red dead redemption 😂
The ending was lol 😂
"Ok, Chris.". Most predictable ending ever.
Still fucks my mind that not every country calls absolutely every teacher by their first name
At my high school and middle school, we called all the staff and teachers by their first name or last name. They didnt care which at all.
Michelle is a little Texas cutie pie ❤
In my homeland it's respectful to call your teacher by their first name.
Bro should’ve said: wassup bruce lee
In Japan, I taught English in an international school. Back there, every student called us by our first names. Not a soul felt offended. It was simple. It's not what we call someone that shows respect; it's how we treat people that does. Moreover, if we, the teachers, have such a lofty ego, how will we teach our students what humility is....?
Yes I think it s not such a big deal. Here in slavic countries we called teachers by their names. It s not seams to me rude
Culture differs!!
If you try that in my country, you are done for
@@nataliepodgainova6582 which country are you talking about? In Russia/Ukraine/Belarus we would use a patronymic too. Like Elena Stepanovna, Alexey Grigoryevich.
@@user-cd7xg2ho6b yes full name, without surnames or profession
Shocking that cultural norms differ depending on the country you’re in. Next you’ll tell me people in other countries sometimes speak in different languages! :o
How is it disrespectful to call
Someone their name don’t teachers you are average joes like everyone on this planet the only one that deserves such respect is Jesus Christ our lord and savior
Wait are you saying we should say Mr. Christ
No, you teach children to have respect for people who have authority over them. If you get a job and call the CEO by his first name, you will be terminated. If you are in the military and call someone who outranks you by their first name, you will be in big trouble.
It is all part of teaching the kids; there is a time and place you don’t call people by their first name. You
@@stephenludlum9746 well it might stupid what I'm about to say.
So that means we shouldn't be called by our names either. Teachers can be like "hey Alice" and we don't care about it. Why is it so important to call them by their "titles". Why don't don't call us by our own "titles" instead of our names.
John really pulled that into reverse card 😂😂💀💀💀
Brandon is obviously an opp.
It's so weird, because in the working world you never call your bosses by their last name.
He chose war.. respect.
Sup MR Awsome
Ok Chris
School when you're being bullied: 😊😊😊😊
Uses a hoodie: 👹
Call your teachers by their first name in a joke way : 💀
Ive been respectful to all my teachers and been calling them by their first name... Respect is earned.
The principal
Haha the end
Chad is the one who ratted him out everyone else low key laughed
In Spain we literally call the teachers their first name, and if you say "teacher" or the surname they'd think that you're being sarcastic
It's true as a former teacher.. children and students will respect you more if they call you by your title..Mob Mentality is very common in schools
Be that as it may actin a fool cause a kid thought it'd be funny is waay worse now they now it'll provoke you. John probably had the best response. That and I imagine it'd be hard to justify to a school board a child was denied education because he refused to address a title.
By that logic, students should be referred to by title as well, and not by first name. Respect should be earned, not by rank.
@@lawrencekrieger4 That's not true.. I enjoy showing respect to my elders it's part of honor and family
@@lawrencekrieger4Do yourself a favor, don't join the military.
@@tonyb6209ok boomer
Former teacher here. I don't feel calling teachers by their names is SOOO offensive
... What I find disrespectful is the tone he uses
He greets them like they were just a friend they know for long time or who hsve no authority
It's not appropriate. I wouldn't greet my students like that
I mean, if he ysed a different tone and said "Good morning, *name*", or even "hello, *name*" it would be comprehensible, but he uses that "What's up!", like he talked to a dude and not a teacher or an authority figure
In my school it doesn't matter what time he used he would have got demerits and put in detention
The last guy was perfect. Authoratative instead of authoritarian and professional/respectful as well.
Nuh uh
Honestly i think this is kind of wholesome because youre about to be an adult
I would love to hear a valid argument as to how it's disrespectful to call teachers by their first name.
Calling a teacher by their first name can be considered disrespectful in some cultures or educational settings because it may undermine the traditional authority and formality associated with the teacher-student relationship. Addressing teachers with their proper titles (e.g., Mr., Mrs., Miss, Professor) followed by their last name is often seen as a sign of respect and professionalism. However, the level of formality can vary between cultures and educational contexts, and some teachers may be more lenient about this than others. It's generally best to follow the established conventions in your specific school or institution when addressing teachers.
I guess first name to first name basis is considered informal and teachers are considered above students so that's why it's rude? 🤷
You really need an explanation on this? Just shows how out of touch with reality your generation really is...wow.
Because they got a degree and students are working to get a degree. Not every teacher cares though. I had one teacher that told my class to use his first name.
@@maxies4090I have a degree yet I say teaching is the most useless profession, those losers who couldn't do anything in their lives become teachers, yes?
This man needed Brandon as a father instead of a teacher.
Honestly if they called me by my first name i wouldn't make such a big deal of it. I'd be chill
Mcshell, John, and Ken probably the most chilliest people I know
Bruh teach’es gotta chill fr
Nah, its valid. Blud needs to chill out
Ms. Michelle looks insanely beautiful 😮❤️
She is probably like 55
@@jamesmonroe1441and?
@@jamesmonroe1441looks pretty good for a 55 year old.
@@rafayg7376 idk some people that look 20 are like 40
@@jamesmonroe1441 I'm into Adults ☺️💀
the ok chris made me fall in the couch 😅😂😂
I didn't know my teachers first, I didn't want to know my teachers first name