1. "Why is she crying?" — "She made a lot of mistakes in the contract and her boss fired her. She will not be fired if she had not made so many mistakes in the contract."
2. "Why didn't they give Alice a pay rise?" — "She's not a very responsible person." — "You are right, if Alice has been more responsible, they will give her a better salary."
3. "What are you worrying about?" — "I have lent my car to a friend of my sister's." — "How silly of you! If you have not lent your car to a stranger, you will not be worring now."
4. "I was nervous because I was going to talk to Kim, and I don't know her." — "You shouldn't have worried. If you knew Kim, you would be completely relaxed. She's a lovely person."
5. "It's a pity he doesn't speak English. The play was amazing." — "I don't agree with you. I think he would not enjoy the play even if he understood English. It was such a drag!"
At my school there are many rules, like any other. The rules that have become commonplace. For example, replaceable wear shoes,coming at a time, to take its place in the classroom, respect forelders. But just as there are rules that need to comply with the etiquette and due respect for their elders. It is impolite to talk with your neighbor during class, interrupting the teacher. Just need tofollow the rules with respect to their classmates.
I guess I would not have invented any penalties. Although there areonly a board of humiliation, it probably would have taught somethinguncivilized. I know that would not use corporal punishment, only moral.