How to Act when You Cry in Front of Your Teacher

Wipe the tears away quickly., If the teacher comes over to you and asks why you are crying, don't give them much information., Say that you don't want to talk about it., Act like nothing happened the next day., Expect assistance., If you want to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wipe the tears away quickly.

    If a classmate asks you if you are crying, just say you yawned or that you have bad allergies.
  2. Step 2: If the teacher comes over to you and asks why you are crying

    Just say nothing.

    That will make them walk away. , They may send you to the guidance office because they don't want to deal with it.

    If this happens, you can go to the guidance counselor if you need to talk to someone.

    Or you can hide in the bathroom until the end of the period. , The teacher won't bring it up. , If they like you, then they will most likely come over and ask what's wrong. ,, If you feel comfortable crying in front of them, then tell them what's wrong.

    They will likely try to make you feel better.

    Just go along with it. , Say you yawned, sneezed, or have allergies.

    Or, you can pretend you don't know what he's talking about. , Get your crying done there. ,, People tend to try to comfort you if you cover your eyes with your hands and act shy about it.

    For sympathy, say something like, "This is so embarrassing," or, "Oh my gosh, I'm really sorry.

    I don't want to bother you with my crying." This will most likely get you a hug.

    If you don't like hugs, then don't lay it on thick. , You don't want to seem like you faked it all.

    That will irritate people. , If you want to keep it normal, act like nothing happened.

    If you act that way, then the teacher will too.
  3. Step 3: don't give them much information.

  4. Step 4: Say that you don't want to talk about it.

  5. Step 5: Act like nothing happened the next day.

  6. Step 6: Expect assistance.

  7. Step 7: If you want to play it cool

  8. Step 8: then use the steps in the previous method.

  9. Step 9: Explain the situation.

  10. Step 10: Act like you aren't crying if he asks.

  11. Step 11: Ask to use the bathroom.

  12. Step 12: When the teacher asks what's up

  13. Step 13: tell them what's wrong.

  14. Step 14: If you want sympathy

  15. Step 15: start crying more.

  16. Step 16: Act very quiet for the rest of class when you've finished crying.

  17. Step 17: Act a bit shy the next day if you want more sympathy.

Detailed Guide

If a classmate asks you if you are crying, just say you yawned or that you have bad allergies.

Just say nothing.

That will make them walk away. , They may send you to the guidance office because they don't want to deal with it.

If this happens, you can go to the guidance counselor if you need to talk to someone.

Or you can hide in the bathroom until the end of the period. , The teacher won't bring it up. , If they like you, then they will most likely come over and ask what's wrong. ,, If you feel comfortable crying in front of them, then tell them what's wrong.

They will likely try to make you feel better.

Just go along with it. , Say you yawned, sneezed, or have allergies.

Or, you can pretend you don't know what he's talking about. , Get your crying done there. ,, People tend to try to comfort you if you cover your eyes with your hands and act shy about it.

For sympathy, say something like, "This is so embarrassing," or, "Oh my gosh, I'm really sorry.

I don't want to bother you with my crying." This will most likely get you a hug.

If you don't like hugs, then don't lay it on thick. , You don't want to seem like you faked it all.

That will irritate people. , If you want to keep it normal, act like nothing happened.

If you act that way, then the teacher will too.

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