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Old 10th May 2008, 13:05   #31 (permalink)
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Re: Ethics, fundamentalist teachers, and just punishments

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Originally Posted by Guy Mandude View Post
I think he's saying (hoping) that he has earned some status because he is legally this and legally that. Sounds like hot air to me.
It's not. Bandidi is right. You're reading too much into it.

The word "respectfully" was inserted for a sincere reason: I appreciated your response and yet I was disagreeing with you.

To recap, we were talking about the rights that teachers have. Legality is important, no?! I'm not "full of myself" (and yet, strangely, how could one not be?!!). What's the point in continuing the thread if you're going to insert random insults for the sake of people mentioning the Thai legal system?

All people are doing is chatting here. Do you honestly think that people spend their time typing away on the internet to affirm their "status" amongst people they'll probably never meet?! I asked for constructive criticism because when people pay me I want to do a good job.

I'm sorry that my respect means so little to you (not that I don't understand why it wouldn't). But I was being sincere. Make of that what you will.

I see no point in continuing this conversation.
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