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Was this awkward to text to my teacher?
05-15-2014, 07:13 AM
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Was this awkward to text to my teacher?
I kinda see my Spanish teacher as a friend, and I often seek her advice at stuff. 2 days ago I talked to her how I accidentally made myself look clingy to my crush. And afterwards I said "Cya" and she didn't say anything. This morning I still felt really stupid about it. It also occurred to me that I didn't make it clear that it was accidental though, and I kinda FB messaged her explaining that it was a complete accident type thing that I made myself look clingy. And she saw it but she didn't respond. I did end it saying that I hoped she a nice time with her family and a good weekend, so I kinda see where she wouldn't feel the need to respond, but I feel like she would have said something. She really judgmental… But still.

Was it awkward to FB message her randomly like that over a problem I discussed two days ago? I feel like it might have been. I also feel like I haven't been myself and really not sure of myself lately. Should I FB message her apologizing if that was awkward and mention that I haven't been sure of myself?

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05-15-2014, 07:23 AM
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It may have been a tiny bit awkward, but it&#x27;s no big deal. She might not be allowed to talk to her students about stuff like that and that&#x27;s why she didn&#x27;t respond. If I were you I wouldn&#x27;t contact her anymore and just act normal the next time you see her.

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05-15-2014, 07:35 AM
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you shouldnt be talking about problems like that with your teachers
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