The topic of the nursery teachers’ tweets is too smiling Instagram influence even at the age of 4! ?? : J-CAST News[Visualización de texto completo]



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A tweet from an active kindergarten teacher, “T-sensei”, who was surprised by a casual conversation with a 4-year-old boy, has become a hot topic.

  • Hey!  Do not wash by hand!  ??

    Hey! Do not wash by hand! ??

  • The Twitter account of T-sensei (@_HappyBoy) introduced the answer

    T-sensei’s Twitter account (@_HappyBoy) entered the answer “diagonally up”.

  • Hey!  Do not wash by hand!  ??
  • The Twitter account of T-sensei (@_HappyBoy) introduced the answer

“It’s today” “It’s too cute”

T-sensei is a Twitter user known as a “charismatic nursery teacher”. He is gaining popularity for tweets that cut out everyday scenes, such as the smiling exchanges of children at the nursery where he works.

The focus is on tweets posted on March 9, 2021.

“At lunchtime, a boy (4 years old) sat down without washing his hands, so when I asked him, ‘Oh? I forgot one thing to do before eating rice! What are you doing?’ After thinking “Hmm …”, he said with a surprised face, “Have a meal …? “He laughed too diagonally. Teacher, I don’t want him to put his lunch on Instagram.”

Mr. T-sensei said he unintentionally laughed at the words of modern kids in the heyday of Instagram, where “photographing” came out before “washing your hands.” A number of responses from fans said they were surprised by the flexible and childish ideas.

“Now, I’m sure I’m taking a lot of photos of adults and rice around me.”
“Modern cute”
“Mom can be an influencer, isn’t she too cute?”

Many people take pictures of beautiful and “sparkling” dishes, so some say that the daily lunch is a feast for the children.

“Did it seem like a feast that made me want to take a picture?”
“I may be a www influencer”

Additionally, mentor DaiGo posted a response that goes “diagonally upward”, saying, “You must first unplug the wine. You have to finish the tasting.” T-sensei said, “It’s too diagonally up and it’s already a right angle.”

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