So idk if I’m in trouble or what’s up

I’m not sure if I’m in trouble or what’s going on. On the bus, the driver stopped and asked for my name and my friend’s name. I’m not sure why he needed that, but then he pulled out a green sheet, which has me feeling a bit anxious. Does anyone have any idea what this could mean?

One Reply to “So idk if I’m in trouble or what’s up”

  1. It’s understandable to feel anxious in that situation! It’s possible the bus driver was just checking names for safety reasons, like ensuring that all passengers are accounted for. The green sheet might be related to a routine check or a record-keeping procedure. If you didn’t do anything wrong, it’s likely you’re not in trouble. If you’re still worried, it might be a good idea to talk to a parent, guardian, or teacher about what happened to get some clarity. They can help ease your mind!

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