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How do you make your teacher attracted to you?

How do you make your teacher attracted to you?

  1. Go to class. OK, I know that this one is really obvious, but it’s the biggest and most important step.
  2. Use proper titles.
  3. Don’t use text-speak in emails.
  4. Look to the syllabus for logistical questions.
  5. At least act like you’re paying attention.
  6. Speak up in class.
  7. Engage.
  8. Go to office hours.

How do I tease my teacher?

Here are some other sounds that may annoy:

  1. Rip a piece of paper an inch at a time.
  2. Scratch your nails on your desk.
  3. Repeatedly make a slurping noise when the teacher is not looking.
  4. Click your pen or tap your pencil.
  5. Drop your belongings.
  6. Repeatedly sniffle without blowing your nose, or cough.
  7. Scratch your legs loudly.

How can I get my teacher to Like Me in class?

Pay attention in class. The single best way to get any teacher to look on you favorably is to pay attention in class. The more you pay attention and listen closely, the easier it will be for you to settle down when you’re supposed to, and do your best work possible.

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Can a teacher be in love with a student?

There are no guarantees that these techniques will work. Your female teacher may be married and your advances may not be welcome at all. In some areas, it is unlawful for teachers to engage in love relationships with their students. Those found could be arrested, compromised or fired.

How do you flirt with your teacher in class?

Compliments are good way to flirt, but you will have to keep them subtle when flirting with your teacher. For instance, say “that’s a really nice handbag/dress/pair of shoes, Miss Parker”. Do not say “you look so beautiful/alluring, Miss Parker.” Do not compliment her on her physical traits.

How can I Make my Teacher work harder than he should?

Don’t make your teacher have to work harder than they already have to. Every time you have an excuse or a favor or a request you have to make for your teacher, that’s more work for them. Give them less to do.