Hi Katieeeeee!
A little bit of both really.
In class I was generally quite quiet and never disruptive (except if the teacher was annoying!!).
I was a member of the drama club and we had to be quite expressive in our stage performances so yes noisy then.
Its good to be the quiet one but have a secretive noisy side which comes out once in a while 🙂
Haha, good question! I was more chatty than noisy – I used to be very good at asking lots and lots of questions…but not so good at doing homework! I was always quiet in maths lessons though…used to try and hide in the corner and avoid being asked any questions. 🙂
Hi Katieeee. I was a bit of both! I was pretty well behaved in class but when I was told off, it was always for chatting. I can talk the hind legs off a donkey! I’m a classic redhead too, so was known to throw the odd big strop now and then.
Hi Katieee! This is a great question – I was usually quiet but like the other scientists I was sometimes noisy. Mostly I got in trouble for chatting, or for not bringing my PE gear to school…I really hated gym!
Hi, I was pretty noisy 🙂 all my report cards say things like Debbie is a good student but she talks to much!
I was always getting into trouble for it, but I was lucky in that my favourite teachers – my biology and art teachers were pretty chatty too and I learned so much from just talking to them so I guess its lucky that I talk to much 🙂
Comes in useful sometimes – I have to give talks all the time to scary doctors and it never bothers me – I love the sound of my own voice! Being chatty is pretty useful in the working world – you’d probably make an excellent sales rep (in science they earn good ££ too)!
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katieeeeee commented on :
I’m really chatty and loud! I always get told to be quiet! 🙂
Jon commented on :
Best way to be katieeee! As long as you don’t annoy your teacher too much.
Kat commented on :
Comes in useful sometimes – I have to give talks all the time to scary doctors and it never bothers me – I love the sound of my own voice! Being chatty is pretty useful in the working world – you’d probably make an excellent sales rep (in science they earn good ££ too)!