yeah :D
but i prefer human version :D :oops: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Surya
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yeah :D
but i prefer human version :D :oops: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Surya
:? I have no idea how that would look...is it like T.Rajendar, except with much longer blonde hair? :P :lol:
Hmm...for me.....
Face = Shreya (Mazhai & Superstar's Sivaji!)
Eyes = Jothika
Lips = Trisha
Over all = Asin!
:rotfl:
Just Joking...Seriously...
The Biggest Thing!!
(1) Gotta be down with my ideologies...and have ones similar to mine....:P Mainly because I don't wanna be aruging with my wife like I do or used to in the Indian history section all my life about Periyar or other socio-political things. :wink:
This doesn't really matter that much..but
(2)Has to be somewhat good looking..there is no way I'm marrying a horse....but then again...my parents say that the actreses I like look like horses so.....:roll: WHAT-EVA! (srry for the cheerleader lingo. :P)
That's about it...I don't really care abt anything else...is she rich..is she educated...doesn't really matter. :P
I guess I'm too young to be thinkin about this....:P :lol:
a neelambari :roll:
Talkin of profession,
ANY LEGAL PROFESSION is clean and good enough if dealt with in a clean way.
Exactly wat even I was saying! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Anoushka
Whereas wat chances of such a thing happening do u hav in an office? Esp. if its like, customer service, u may get to interact w/ diff. ppl. every single day but the nature of interaction will usually be the same......each & every one wud usually hav sum complaint or need for sum service to talk abt.......& therez no way u cud interact w/ customers/encourage such interaction from them on ne other basis....its always (supposd to be) business-like, to-the-point. Tats it!
Exactly again! :D Even tho I was teaching only adults, tat too for jus 2 hrs a day, I had one batch full of lively & jovial students who wer not only quick in picking up but also became like good friends to me.....the next (last) batch was...well, ......:) but then ther wer only 6 students in it, so...! :DQuote:
They have to get the attention of the most inattentive student in the class, but at the same time keep the class interesting for the most brainy! Imagine catering to 30+ students of varying interests and concentration levels at the same time. How can that be boring?
Exactly again! :lol:Quote:
If a teacher does their job right then there is no boredom in that :)
The trouble is, teaching has lost its true value today wher most who take up this job do so as an only option for the time being or bcos of the convenience they get (less working hrs than office-goers & as GS says, no need for seeking more sources for teaching, enuff if u teach within the book syllabus!)......I'd notice the teachers in the school wher I worked......most of them looked like bored housewives going for daily shopping or on sum picnic! This lack of zeal within them themselves is responsible for making teaching a mundane, almost mechanical job! Apart form the fact abt low-pay!
Ironically, the Govt., wich is promoting techie jobs so much doesnt care abt a more important job like this!
Oh well! I seem to be digressing again.......! :P :lol:
:? :roll: :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ghlli
ok, relax guys, i accept that teaching is a good profession. all i can say is that i can't see myself becoming a school teacher. possibly a prof doing research or some other job at the same time.
*digrProf-aa?! Enaku athu ennum bore-aa thonathu! :P :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire111999
Really, most profs. I've seen/herd of here take their jobs for granted....they come & take class wenever they feel like it......& all they do is stand & give a lecture for an hr, even if 1/2 the students r attentive/absent in the class, & then walk out..... :roll:
& the "research" most of them keep doing is to earn more initials after their names.....so they cud get guaranteed respectable status (& of course good salary), whether they work or not.....IMHO a school teacher def. has a far more commendable job, participating in relatively wholesome development of each student.....provided he/she realises this of course!
Neways, to each their own.....! :D
/digr
Ungalakku seriyana velai vanthu analayser thaan...your good at analysing...nichayam teaching ellam mudiayathu...school students ellam bayanthiduvaanga...Just kidding.
Simba as a expectation for a partner? ghili be prepared to be scrutinised by a playboy for your whole life since you beloved simba is one..:twisted: