stella8h8chang
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Okay...well, at my school, we call everyone Mr, Mrs, Ms or Miss...or in some cases Dr. Obviously, some of them have nicknames.
A handful of them are used everyday, usually on non-teaching staff (eg The Rev...cept he teaches Religious Studies so I don't actually know where he fits...but anyway...you get my drift...). On school camps and tours, the nicknames tend to surface, because you're spending your leisure hours with them.
On the other hand, people in the music block tend to be in a different kettle of fish; at school we call them with a title and an initial, out of school hours this is quite a different matter altogether
A handful of them are used everyday, usually on non-teaching staff (eg The Rev...cept he teaches Religious Studies so I don't actually know where he fits...but anyway...you get my drift...). On school camps and tours, the nicknames tend to surface, because you're spending your leisure hours with them.
On the other hand, people in the music block tend to be in a different kettle of fish; at school we call them with a title and an initial, out of school hours this is quite a different matter altogether