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Dream - At the end of June, like now, several schools have started distributing end-of-year assessments. Teachers and homeroom teachers will compile the students' grades and write them on the report card that will be distributed to parents.
Assessment within it is certainly not only academic grades but also how students behave on a daily basis at school. In the moment of report cards, it often becomes a tense situation for the students.
"Because their grades and attitudes at school will be directly informed by the teacher to the parents. Apparently, there is a student who is looking for a way so that his parents do not take his report card and meet his teacher."
This child is trying to contact the Fire Department of Semarang Regency, Central Java. He sent a message through the direct message feature on Instagram. The content is truly shocking.
"Excuse me, Mr./Mrs. Firefighter, good morning, sorry to disturb your time, sorry Mr./Mrs. may I ask for your help to pick up my report at school tomorrow, Friday, because I'm afraid my father will scold me if he takes it later? Thank you," the content of the DM uploaded by the Instagram account @satpolppdamkarkabsemarang.
The fire department has always been known for helping the community in times of difficulty, not only during fires. The student seems to think that when it comes to collecting report cards, the fire department officials are also ready to help. Of course, this request was fulfilled by the Semarang Fire Department.
"This is not the concept, dear \ud83d\ude02," responded Damkar Semarang in their post."
The content of this child's direct message has made many netizens also comment. Some people think that the child is quite creative so as not to be scolded by his parents. "Wkwkwkkw...maybe his report card grades are all burned, so he needs the fire department's service to extinguish it," commented @virgohapsari.
"Greetings, he is still young and from his typing, it can be seen that he has a good attitude. Hopefully in the future, this younger sibling can become a successor with polite attitude," responded @ayambbakarmaduu. "Hehehe This younger sibling is also smart, knowing what Damkar can do \ud83d\ude02," expressed @tehade71. "Even though it's funny \ud83d\ude02, but this child is polite in his language \ud83d\ude02," commented @bhemopekogkk. Source: IG @satpolppdamkarkabsemarang"
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