Author Topic: phone taken away [phone stories]  (Read 2779 times)

leaned forward and tight pants activated siri in 4th period, now I have to get it on Friday and I'm pissed.

anyone have any interesting stories about your phone?

Well my phone has been dropped many times, on hard ground, soft ground alike, and it still works fine.

Just like my Psvita, until I dropped it in a store...

Also for some reason it cannot play games like Rebuild or Crossy road, but my friends phone, which is p old, tiny and not even touchscreen can play them.

leaned forward and tight pants activated siri in 4th period, now I have to get it on Friday and I'm pissed.

anyone have any interesting stories about your phone?
Schools have no right to take our phones :(
To avoid this, I keep my phone turned off during lessons, and anyway, I wear a school uniform and my phone is in a blazer pocket.

Schools have no right to take our phones :(
To avoid this, I keep my phone turned off during lessons, and anyway, I wear a school uniform and my phone is in a blazer pocket.
they do.

Schools have no right to take our phones :(
What kind of mad logic is this?

Any school reserves the right to confiscate all equipment and materials which can interfere with a student's performance and/or break any of the rules you've (not by your own choice unfortunately) chosen to abide by since you're going to the school and using their resources. Is the rule bullstuff? Maybe. But as a student you have a duty to take advantage of the time you have with a teacher and try to participate in the class. Yeah, the modern school system is completely flawed, boring and utterly worthless, but you might as well try so you can be in a slightly better position when you leave it than everybody else.



loving hate phones. They never work for me. My iPod Touch 4G is much more reliable most of the time, except Snapchat lags heavily and sometimes syncing acts weird, as well as a few dead pixels.

Schools have no right to take our phones :(
they have all the rights to take your phones
it's to stop you loving around when you're supposed to be learning

I'm not saying it literally, I'm just saying, it's rude to confiscate a phone because it accidentally made a 1 second noise.

I'm not saying it literally, I'm just saying, it's rude to confiscate a phone because it accidentally made a 1 second noise.
It's rude to make a 1 second noise. It's a distraction to the class, and if teachers allowed people to get away with it nobody would be paying attention since everybody would be listening to music or talking loudly.

Don't use the phone in the first loving place. That's what breaks are for.

My school actually allows phones and our teachers let us use them to aid use on our work and we can use them freely in between classes and lunch. It actually makes sense for people to brong their phones to the school unlike middle school.
I'm not saying it literally, I'm just saying, it's rude to confiscate a phone because it accidentally made a 1 second noise.
That would be rude and extremely distracting though.

so yeah i get mine back in like 8 to 9 hours and i still won't be able to use it, it'll be dead because i'm in a skype group where they send messages throughout the night and i usually wake up to around 400-500 of them

I got called during exams.
Imagine like 100 students in a big room, and suddenly from the midst of the room you hear someones pocket vibrate

fun fun, no one knew it was me tho

you shouldn't have your phone in during class
I put my phone on vibrate so I dont forget with Siri on accident

some kid at my school got his phone taken up, took it from the front office without permission and got arrested lmao

unrelated but another kid tried to kill one of the teachers by putting some type of pills in his coffee or something

Wow the opposites
My school paid for my phone and I use it whenever

My phone is too boring and stupid to be worth using in class. Classes are more entertaining imo