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18 July, 16:21

It is your first year of teaching. A few days before classes start, a very friendly teacher stops by to welcome you to the school. By the end of the second week of school, she stops by your room regularly, frequently giving you information about other faculty and the administration. What would be the best approach for dealing with this teacher?

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  1. 18 July, 17:27
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    The best approach for dealing with this teacher would be to be polite but reserve your friendship until you know her and the administration better.

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    In a new workplace, there are possibilities that there might be some people with prejudices about other people working in the same place. Moreover, there might also be some people who might try to take advantage of your position or your nature by being extra nice to you initially. In such situations, not getting along much with people that you are skeptical about is the best approach.
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