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This isn't particularly a school related question, but if you do psychology i guess this could help. So at school i'm our number 1 table tennis player. I was hanging out with friends in our main hall whilst so kids were playing table tennis. One kid got annoyed and hit the table really hard causing it to break. Everyone is in astonishment and laughing so as a joke i go put a foot on the table pretending I've defeat it or something and my friends laughed. The headmaster sees from his balcony and apparently I stamped on it and broke it so i have to put all the lunch benches (60) away for a week and no table tennis for a week. I don't no what to do, i want to punch the teacher so hard. Any Thoughts?

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I feel like you should have thought about what you did before you did it but I also feel that you should explain to the headmaster why you did what you did and then remember that at the end of the day your actions have consequences

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Maybe you should try and explain what really happened to the teacher/headmaster. If you calmly and politely (Even if you are very upset internally try to stay calm and not show it externally so that you are portrayed more responsible and trustworthy.) explain the misunderstanding, they might lesson/remove your punishment.

If this doesn't work, talk to a trusted adult (like your parents) and ask them to talk to the teacher/headmaster. It's unfair for you to be punished for something you didn't do, it's not your fault that the table broke. Therefore, you shouldn't be punished for it!