“If you charge fees for teaching, you will have to give work also”… Child’s answer and expression won the internet’s heart
Teacher Student Conversation: These days, a funny video of a school child is going viral on social media, seeing which people are not able to stop laughing. The viral clip is of a classroom, where many students are present. Meanwhile, a child approaches his teacher asking for classwork.
But when the teacher refuses to give him work, the way the child answers and the kind of expressions he gives is what is attracting people’s attention. This is the reason why the video is being shared rapidly on Instagram.
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If you charge fees for teaching, you will also have to provide work.
It can be seen in the video that the child tells the teacher that he needs classwork. On this the teacher tells that he has already been given work twice, so now he will not get new work. After this the child says without hesitation, “What do you charge fees for?” When the teacher replies that he charges fees for teaching, the child immediately says, “Then you will have to give work also.”
The child’s self-confidence, style of speaking and facial expressions are so powerful that many users are comparing him with the characters of films. Some people thought his style was like that of a film hero while others called him “Chhota Guddu Pandit” Till said.
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The child’s answer won people’s hearts
This viral video has been shared on Instagram with an account named trolls.ox. Till the time of writing this news, it has received more than 91 thousand likes and thousands of people have given their feedback on it. One user wrote, “His reaction is amazing.”
Another wrote, “Guddu Pandit of Mirzapur.” Another user jokingly said, “This is my type of child.” Many people on social media praised the child’s confidence and excellent expression, while some called it the funniest moment in the classroom.
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