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I'm an amritdhari teacher (albeit part-time)

Being a teacher who happens to be a Sikh is the best form of parchaar that you can do.

Being a Sikh who happens to be a teacher is the best form of propaganda that you can do.

Make your choice :)

I don't mean that to sound as nasty as it does, but you should teach because you enjoy working with children and want to be a part of bringing-up future generations, sharing what you can. Not because you want children to recognise who a Sikh is. Once upon a time Sikhs were recognised and known for their actions and legacies. Why would we want people to recognise us for simply being there?

:lol: PS Sikhs are still known for their selflessness, compassion and universal equality. Depends on who you ask, trust and surround yourself with :lol: Rabb Rakha

yeahh another teacherr!!!!! :umm:

the word propaganda made me laugh for some reason....the word that i kinda scares me? the word gives me weird feelings.

but i have to say u are right on the reasons to be a teacher. if u dont love children and can't see ur self being part of their growth thn its not worth it. its an amazing profession and it is very hard to not think of those kids as ur own(the little ones) but old(adolescentz)....they have their own weird cuteness, thus u just love um for tryin to act like they know it all rolleyes.gif

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I have my pgce interview for ICT Teacher next wednesday! :lol: If its meant to be I will get on the course...!

But its true because when people get in contact with a singh/singhni they always do ask questions and thats your time to spread sikhi parchaar.

Hehe just remembered now when the german women who sits next to me at work asked me if I let my hair down on the weekends. lol sorry just sounded really funny at the time! :)

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I have my pgce interview for ICT Teacher next wednesday! :lol: If its meant to be I will get on the course...!

But its true because when people get in contact with a singh/singhni they always do ask questions and thats your time to spread sikhi parchaar.

Hehe just remembered now when the german women who sits next to me at work asked me if I let my hair down on the weekends. lol sorry just sounded really funny at the time! :)

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki Fateh

First of all i want to say thanks to everyone who replied, but i think you all got mistaken cus i don't want to become a teacher im majoring in sports lolz

I said it as a joke but then started to think about it in more depth, yes you should become a teacher because you want to do it and to help children out etc i was only just saying that would be nice hunna! Obviously people with gian about sikhi and who truly want to become teachers will be.

But honestly maybe i dunno after couple of years i would like to become a sikhi teacher i dunno can't tell the future. (let me get my sports degree first hehe)

Bhul Chuk Maaf Karni

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki Fateh

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