This is a trend that I find goofy. Responding to anyone as "sir" immediately makes me visualize Foghorn Leghorn.
This is a trend that I find goofy. Responding to anyone as "sir" immediately makes me visualize Foghorn Leghorn.
You are absolutely correct sir.
We have our students use "sir," "ma'am" and "coach" or the staff members name as a show of respect/part of good manners. But we also require our staff to model the behaviors and give respect to the students. Our parents support it.
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When I say "Sir" Im usually bein one sarcastic Butthole
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I routinely address my students as "sir" or "ma'am" when they are raising their hands in class. It's not a school policy, just the right thing to do for me.