The teacher laughed at the student who forgot his name

The teacher laughed at the student who forgot his name

The girl apologized, and did it for it was not.

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American Zoe Oxley recently enrolled in the University of Ohio, but has already become famous in social networks. And all because of the mistake that she made by writing an essay on one of the items.

Happy monday?? pic.twitter.com/t3j309upbI

— zo !!! (@Zoeyoxley) August 30, 2016

Zoe Oxley

During operation, Zoe couldn’t remember the name of the Professor and instead wrote “Professor whatever” (professor whats his nuts). After finishing the essay, a student with a light heart sent the work to the teacher via e-mail. And only after a while realized that his name in the header document and not corrected.

After the girl sent the teacher a letter in which he apologized for his mistake.

A series of unfortunate events: pic.twitter.com/xSnT0JTYPV

— zo !!! (@Zoeyoxley) September 20, 2018

A series of unfortunate events

Later Zoe has published her story on Twitter, but ahead of it was the teacher who was a young man John khendel. By the way, he is not a Professor, and a graduate student who teaches first-year students total items. He didn’t just told a funny story to your subscribers, but also jokingly changed his nickname, as he called it Zoe.

A student emailed me, apologizing profusely for getting my name wrong at the top of their paper, and I was like, “Thanks, whatever, nbd.” Then I got to their paper and saw their instructor was “Professor whats his nuts”

— Professor whats his nuts (@Hendyhendel) September 19, 2018

A student sent me an email which was very apologetic for the fact that you misspelled my name. And I was like, “Thank you, do not worry, tomorrow I will look that there is.” And then I opened her essay and saw that her teacher “Professor whatever”.

In recognition of the John, he’d never paid attention to this nuance, if not a letter of apology. But when he found a funny mistake, replied Zoe will not take this into account when evaluating her work.

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