Topic > Someone is always watching you - 778

Someone is always watching you, judging you by your actions or words. Whether it's good or bad. Whether it's a family member like a sibling or grandparent, a member of the lower or upper class, or anyone else. Someone always admires or judges you. Therefore you should always monitor how you act and the words you use. How you behave can determine how many real friends you have and how many other people like you (teachers, strangers in the store, and everyone else). Brothers admire you, even if you don't know it. Your younger sister might see you climbing a tree or jumping down steps, she watches you do it all. If it's with an animal, or even your parents, she will follow your lead. Younger cousins ​​are the same way, if you don't see them very often they might follow you around or try to impress you. Even if you see them every other day, they will still remain close to you. Younger children listen to everything you say. Julie was about thirteen, her family was rude to her cousin (her cousin was married into the family). The children in her family gradually became ruder to the little girl, and ended up leaving her out of their games. Young children will be rude if the people they admire are rude. So, if there are small children around you, you should watch what you say and do. If you are an older sibling, then you know that as an older sibling you watch your younger siblings, you observe the way they behave towards others. Sometimes older siblings don't want to admit it, but they might admire the way you are, that you can dance, that you can sing, or just that you are yourself. I know from experience that older siblings can look up to younger ones. I myself admire my little sister, and sometimes... middle of paper... they shouldn't, you will see them looking behind and to the sides of the people they are talking to. This is because they don't want teachers to hear what they say. But the fact is that teachers hear what you say, they hear the inappropriate things middle school students say, and they see the things they do. Students think they are reserved but this is not the case. You should always watch your back, because people are watching you. They are observing who you are, the way you behave, the way you talk and sometimes the way you dress. Your siblings and underclassmen will look up to you, while other family members will look to you to keep you safe or to see what you are doing. Upperclassmen will judge you by how you behave and speak. If you control your behavior, it is better not to be judged and be a good role model for younger children, because………………..someone is always watching you.