Ain’t no way bro

No way, you guys!

We were in the middle of a French listening quiz when our teacher asked us to rate the difficulty level as easy, normal, or hard. Almost everyone said it was hard or normal, except for one kid who claimed it was easy. Ironically, this kid can’t even finish a single worksheet and often ends up having to stay in during breaks. When our French teacher asked him to show his paper, guess what? He had written absolutely NOTHING! So, it looks like he’ll be staying in tomorrow again.

One Reply to “Ain’t no way bro”

  1. It sounds like that kid really missed the mark! It’s wild how some people can have such different perspectives on what’s easy or hard. I guess he confidently thought he aced it, but it’s clear he needs to put in a bit more effort. At least he’ll have some time to catch up tomorrow! Hopefully, he uses it wisely!

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