When someone is leaving, it's nice to write something like "I will miss you" and also to wish them good luck for their future. You could say "I will miss you after you retire, but I hope that you enjoy the time off and have a lot of happy years ahead!"
When addressing a retiring teacher, expressions of gratitude and appreciation are essential. You might say, "Thank you for your dedication and the positive impact you've had on so many students' lives." Additionally, consider phrases like, "Your passion for teaching will be greatly missed," or "Wishing you all the best in this new chapter of your life." Personal anecdotes or shared memories can also add a heartfelt touch.
Well, if they say something to you and you like it and they like it. then that's a flirt; but if they say something to you about your body or something, then that is called sexual harassment and you need to see a teacher about it.
When we say on a serious note, we mean jokes apart , let's be serious now, something like that!
Say that you like the school or univerity that you are at. Then tell them that you will remember them for your entire life.
Choose a nice Retirement Card (Hallmark Cards puts out nice cards) and put a note in it and say what you have to say from the heart. If this person was a good Company Director then let him/her know it and that you will miss him/her and wish them a good retirement.
1. figure out what your teacher likes.2. say something nice about it. for example, "wow, you look great, mrs/mr/ms .......! are those new shoes? (say this if your teacher is a woman)
Something wise would be like an owl people always say. Some one older than you. A teacher.
"Make a note of" is something you create - as in making a note or letter"Take a note of" is something someone else creates- as in take down notes"Take note of" can also mean to pay attention to something.when we make some notes on notebook or some other pages which is teacher say it is called note taking, nd when we make notes on our thoughts or our ideas is called note making.taking notes is when you write notes in a notebook or something, and note making is when you make notes. Sort of like when you teach a class, you have to know what the objective is as in what you have to eat.
a note is were you are telling someone something about what happend or what they need to say and instruction is saying a demand to do this in this type of way
i hide in the toilets, or go up to this nicest teacher EVER .. and she lets me go on her laptop and do my 'coursework' ..
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
Maybe don't say it to his face. Leave a note for him or do something cute so that he'll get the idea but you don't have to be there.