@threadstarter
sir, i believe that was improper for the working scholar, and a demerit should be in place. however, i do believe in "benefits of the doubt". there might be some circumstances that had caused her irritation on that very moment. yes, she is a working scholar, part of the working team of the university, BUT, still a student, nonetheless. she's no professional, and errors (even in personality) might be present. and, no, i do not take the side of the working scholar here. as i believe that THIS INCIDENT SHOULD BE REPORTED.
-"balika lang ugma... wa pa nahuman"
sir, have you considered the possibility that this might have been one of the instructions of his/her superiors?
-"wala ka na uwaw kay akong kwarta kay apil sa nag pa iskuyla nimo"
sir, my sentiments. however, in a scholar's point of view, this is very, very hurtful. i, for one, am taking up college education, with the help of a benefactor, but never was there a time that i have heard these words from my benefactor. i understand that you were in the brink (or actually in the moment of) losing your cool. but sir, since you (i mean in the most respectful way) are much more capable than such a working scholar, i think, imho, that it would have been nice of you to keep your cool.
sir, i mean no disrespect.
the working scholar you encountered must GIVE AN EXPLANATION, and be reprimanded, as deemed necessary, but by grace, i also believe that dialog should be in place.
sir, in best regards, cheers.