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BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
Depends on the situation.
But generally speaking, I won't be very pleased with a teacher using this strong language with kids. They should know better, and should be able to maintain their temper, and use appropriate language with kids. Even if the kid is at fault, they are the adult one, not the other way round, and they should know how to handle the situation without aggressive language. If the kid tomorrow learns to say shut up when someone doesn't listen to them, they better not learn it from the teacher!
But generally speaking, I won't be very pleased with a teacher using this strong language with kids. They should know better, and should be able to maintain their temper, and use appropriate language with kids. Even if the kid is at fault, they are the adult one, not the other way round, and they should know how to handle the situation without aggressive language. If the kid tomorrow learns to say shut up when someone doesn't listen to them, they better not learn it from the teacher!