The "Izzie? Izze WHAT." Type thing pisses me off because its, well supposed to, it sounds almost like shes interrupting the kid while she's trying to say her name
no it's because the kids probably say their first name as if everyone knows them. especially if they are not the only one with that first name, it's actually very accurate, esp with teenager's attitudes.
@@hilmir depends on where you're from. If you're in a relatively small school (compared to big American schools), they should know your name. why should I bother remembering theirs if they can't remember mine lmao
ok but ngl there was one receptionist at my school that I swear if she left, the school would genuinely fall apart, like it seemed like she was always there doing something for someone and fixing everyone's problems, truly an icon.
In my school we have a whole time of the year called “reception duty” which is where we do stuff for them, then it just last the rest of the year Jesus thanks for the likes 😦🥳 4,500 😦😦
She acts these skits out so well and they are so true to pretty much all my memory’s, that sometimes I just want to slap her face! That’s how good she is 😂
They woudknt trust the yr8 in my school a group of 16 yr8's broke into three primary school and vandalized them owing thousands of pounds to each school....the yr8's are the worst year in my entire school 💀
@@angelbennett4507 no because kids these days are getting so much worse. I just did my a levels and live near my secondary school, and shit I thought some year eights were going to kill me for using the dirt track. They snuck out to smoke
my secondary had a thing called “office duty” that everyone would get for one day of the year in year 8, as that was deemed the least important year. i did basically jack shit all day and just read a book i bought with me twice over. was a long book as well. every now and then i’d be given a note or some work to give to someone in iso
yep, we had runners in my school which was essentially going around the school taking stuff that the office staff needed to take. whilst they had a bitch and told people why it was important they stayed in school and not go to appointments lol.
The receptionist at my high school was possibly the nicest person ever. I had really bad mental health issues my senior year and would frequently go home early and I'd wait in the office to be picked up. She was always compassionate and concerned but never pried or judged. I was judging myself a lot at the time and, looking back especially, I'm really grateful that she made that a safe place for me. If you ever read this, Ms. Hash, you are awesome.😊
My school was a small private school that was really expensive. When I was around 7 I had to go to the front desk for a bandaid with my friend. The receptionist asked if we could bring a note down to a certain teacher (she had a child at the school) my friend walked out an opened the note. It was telling the teacher she had to take her son out of the school until she paid the fees, a teacher saw my friend reading it. I never heard of him again….
Would’ve just said “I don’t know where the class is” and left. If I can’t ask you to do my homework, I sure as hell ain’t doing your job especially if it may entail consequences.
In my school we have pupils called "runners". They will pick about 2-4 kids a day to pick up notes from teachers and the reception and they'll just tun around all day finding them and giving out notes.
I’m always running around passing notes (teachers and students) so jokes on them I’ve read every notes I’ve passed and wrote them down🫡 so now I know everything I’ve seen break ups family drama😟
This is utterly bizarre to me. In Middle School and High School they had students (8th graders or 12th graders depending on the school) who could be selected for "Office/Teacher/Nurse Aid" as an Elective for an hour. They ran errands and helped with office work. Back in 2001.. (JFC I'm old..) When I was in 8th grade I was the Nurses Aid and I saw EVERYONE'S health reports. I knew what kid's took what medications and who their emergency contacts were. It was wild.
At my school, we’ve got student runners, a couple year 8s get chosen each day and they get to go around school collecting and delivering notes for a day instead of working. I did it a couple times when I was in year 8 and the system works ok, and it was fun, but they do own and check emails every 5 seconds so sometimes we were useless
This is why we had a student receptionist who was a y8 student taken out of lesson for a day it was done by each student at least once I did I twice because a kid was off I didn’t have my pe kit so I volunteered and all we did was sit at a desk outside main office and take occasional note
Her saying she can't leave the reception desk is just hilarious to me because in my school, it doesn't matter what time it is but no one is EVER at the desk, it just has a note saying to go to a learning manager on it 😂
We had this thing where one person from my year was called upon each day and they wouldnt go to any classes and just spent the day sitting in the office and occassionally running notes from the receptionists
We had "student runner" in my school. It was the year 8 students who did it. It would go in alphabetical order and we used to miss lessons. I loved doing student runner. I did it 2x whilst in year 8. It's been just over 3 years since leaving school (I'm 19) and that's one of the fond memories I have of school.
This happened to me ones and I didn’t even want to do it because like I have anxiety and I can’t knock on a classroom door without panicking but I still had to do it so I got my best friend to come with me and say everything I just stood outside the classroom so no one could see me 😭
The unnecessary hurrying of the “come here please” and then making them wait with the “bear with me” is the perfect depiction of unnecessary officialdom
In our school the teacher would just say "anyway wanna take this to ___ in class __" and everyone would beg to take it bc it would mean wandering round the corridors and missing abit of lesson. Most teachers didnt care if we took ages either as long as the note make it to the student that day.
In my school they would just ask you over, give you a note or message, tell you which class and then let you on your way. Without any other sentences, because you just respected them and did it.... it was actually a lot of fun. Sense usually your class was getting yelled at or something and you didn't do anything so they'd get you out of there for a few min.
My school had this thing called Runner, where every student gets to do it once and you basically spent the whole school day running round the school handing out notes, you even got a walkie talkie so they could boss you around at all times
Izzie ‘WHAT?’ - so accurate. My name is Keeley, there was not more than one of me!! Yet they still did this. Receptionists scared me more than my Modern Studies teacher who had a stick in his class at all times called ‘Gengis’…(slammed on desk regularly, is that even allowed now?) 😂
at my school two people in yr 7 or 8 are chosen everyday to be ‘messengers’. literally all they do all day is watch their phone and occasionally deliver notes. legit a free day off
At my school we have a class for the seniors called “office runners” where they just sit up at the office and run stuff and play on their phones the whole time lmao
I live in the US so that might be why it’s different, but my schools always had office aids. It was something that could sub in for one of our class periods, and was highly valued among the AP kid community in high school because it zeroed out in our GPA (AP classes are 6.0 credits, while level classes and extra curriculars were 4.0, and so rather than bringing down the entire weighted GPA, it just didn’t count)
This wasn’t my secondary school this was my primary school, the amount of pressure they put on a small thing whilst saying they had important stuff to do even though we all knew and saw the teachers going into to the break room. Just have a cup of tea and chat with each other.
At my school we had a day or 2 a yesr where we did 'runner duty' it was literally sat outside reception and matron all day doing your class work whilst delivering notes and messages like this to any classroom. It was amazingly interesting😂.
The exaggerated and passive-aggressive way she speaks just reminds me so much of the ones in my school growing up 😂 absolute flashbacks
@No Name 2.7k likes and only 1 comment lemme fix that
Ikr, honestly 💀
"If I left this desk, the entire school would crumble." The arrogance is so memorable 😭💀
It's so real it's cringey to watch
The "Izzie? Izze WHAT." Type thing pisses me off because its, well supposed to, it sounds almost like shes interrupting the kid while she's trying to say her name
no it's because the kids probably say their first name as if everyone knows them. especially if they are not the only one with that first name, it's actually very accurate, esp with teenager's attitudes.
@@hilmir depends on where you're from. If you're in a relatively small school (compared to big American schools), they should know your name. why should I bother remembering theirs if they can't remember mine lmao
@@hilmir No one in my school has my name and most teachers have no clue how to spell it. But they ask me anyway.
@@hilmir nah. Adults are just rude af to kids.
@@hilmir or it could be that the girl was just about to say her last name😁👍
The “OfF yOu Go ThEn” is too realistic
Joseph WHAT?
🤣
😂
LMAOOO
Quinn
@@roleypoley29 keery
the teacher once izzie gets to the classroom: “sorry joseph isn’t here today”
izzie: 👁👄👁
"Come her pls"
*goes over*
"Give me a second"
ok but ngl there was one receptionist at my school that I swear if she left, the school would genuinely fall apart, like it seemed like she was always there doing something for someone and fixing everyone's problems, truly an icon.
In my school we have a whole time of the year called “reception duty” which is where we do stuff for them, then it just last the rest of the year
Jesus thanks for the likes 😦🥳 4,500 😦😦
Sounds like Abraham Moss 😂
Sounds like Abraham Moss 😂
Ditto
We have that as well, the year 8s do it
We had this in my school
you already know she readin it as soon as she leaves, i would do that lol, unless it was like taper or stapled yk
"Izzie? Izzie WOT?" Lmfao
pov: there’s two joseph’s in the class
She did say give it to **a** Joseph... so either should work right? 😅
"whos joseph?"
"which joseph?"
izzie : 😟
She acts these skits out so well and they are so true to pretty much all my memory’s, that sometimes I just want to slap her face! That’s how good she is 😂
This just gave me flashbacks to the receptionist I had at my school. She loved my best friend and hated me with a passion, it was hilarious 😂
In our school the Y8s are made “student helper”. It goes in alphabetical order for who it is each day
They woudknt trust the yr8 in my school a group of 16 yr8's broke into three primary school and vandalized them owing thousands of pounds to each school....the yr8's are the worst year in my entire school 💀
@@angelbennett4507 theyre some of the worst here too but nowhere NEAR that bad geeezz
@@almenaadams446 ywha in our school there the worst
@@angelbennett4507 no because kids these days are getting so much worse. I just did my a levels and live near my secondary school, and shit I thought some year eights were going to kill me for using the dirt track. They snuck out to smoke
IZZIE , IZZIE WHAT??? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I LITERALLY look forward to hearing this part of the scripts.
my secondary had a thing called “office duty” that everyone would get for one day of the year in year 8, as that was deemed the least important year.
i did basically jack shit all day and just read a book i bought with me twice over. was a long book as well. every now and then i’d be given a note or some work to give to someone in iso
My schl did that my yr didn't get a chance tho bc of COVID
Same, my duty is gonna be next term tho cause of my last name (it's in alphabetical order)
@@Tikkithekwami oh jeez i was in year 10 when that happened (the year 8’s couldn’t do their office duty) and now i’m in college. jeez that’s weird.
oh yeah we had that except they started it way too late and half of the year didn’t do it 💀
So you don’t go to class on this day? But what if you miss out on something?
yep, we had runners in my school which was essentially going around the school taking stuff that the office staff needed to take. whilst they had a bitch and told people why it was important they stayed in school and not go to appointments lol.
Wow the pure rage if feel towards this character is truly amazing
“The entire school would crumble” 😂
"Maya"
"Maya what?"
"Sole."
"Maya Sole."
Hilarious.. took me a couple minutes 🤣
i do not understand
@@universedestroyer86 same
OH I JUST GOT IT
@@universedestroyer86 Say it out loud and slowly.
The receptionist at my high school was possibly the nicest person ever. I had really bad mental health issues my senior year and would frequently go home early and I'd wait in the office to be picked up. She was always compassionate and concerned but never pried or judged. I was judging myself a lot at the time and, looking back especially, I'm really grateful that she made that a safe place for me. If you ever read this, Ms. Hash, you are awesome.😊
My school was a small private school that was really expensive. When I was around 7 I had to go to the front desk for a bandaid with my friend. The receptionist asked if we could bring a note down to a certain teacher (she had a child at the school) my friend walked out an opened the note. It was telling the teacher she had to take her son out of the school until she paid the fees, a teacher saw my friend reading it. I never heard of him again….
Never saw your friend again or never saw the teacher's child again?
Would’ve just said “I don’t know where the class is” and left. If I can’t ask you to do my homework, I sure as hell ain’t doing your job especially if it may entail consequences.
Your facial expressions are everything lol!! Love it
In my school we have pupils called "runners". They will pick about 2-4 kids a day to pick up notes from teachers and the reception and they'll just tun around all day finding them and giving out notes.
I love how you kept in the classic "bare with me please" 🤣
the izzie WHAT just gets better every time 😂
I’m always running around passing notes (teachers and students) so jokes on them I’ve read every notes I’ve passed and wrote them down🫡 so now I know everything I’ve seen break ups family drama😟
This is utterly bizarre to me. In Middle School and High School they had students (8th graders or 12th graders depending on the school) who could be selected for "Office/Teacher/Nurse Aid" as an Elective for an hour. They ran errands and helped with office work. Back in 2001.. (JFC I'm old..) When I was in 8th grade I was the Nurses Aid and I saw EVERYONE'S health reports. I knew what kid's took what medications and who their emergency contacts were. It was wild.
At my school, we’ve got student runners, a couple year 8s get chosen each day and they get to go around school collecting and delivering notes for a day instead of working. I did it a couple times when I was in year 8 and the system works ok, and it was fun, but they do own and check emails every 5 seconds so sometimes we were useless
If the receptionist at my school acted like this id be like "Joseph WHAT?!"
i would immediately read it as soon as i rounded a corner 💀
i would have loved this...get out of class then blame Receptionist if questioned for lateness..win win for me hahaha..
You definitely nailed the patronising tone of voice fml I don’t miss that
This is why my school had the option for Student aids to do their aiding in the office
This is why we had a student receptionist who was a y8 student taken out of lesson for a day it was done by each student at least once I did I twice because a kid was off I didn’t have my pe kit so I volunteered and all we did was sit at a desk outside main office and take occasional note
“You probably will be excluded- no pressure!”
Her: 👁 👁
👄
this is why we have ambassadors in our school who do this job for the receptionists
“Then you’ll probably be excluded, okay?”
“No pressure”
😂
LOVE SHE WILL DEFO BE IN A LOT OF PRESSURE IF SHE DOESN’T MAKE IT TO THE RIGHT CLASSROOM!
"so that i know who to hold accountable if anything goes wrong" bruh I'd just say no and walk away
Again as I was once a student...it's not my job...it's yours lol 🤣
It's so confidential and important that she's giving it to a random kid lol
My school receptionist at my old school was so kind, I love her ^^
The " no pressure " part is on point
"Izzie WHAT." Is so accurate fr
That note was just delivered to me. I'm retired now but thanks I'll get that assignment in soon.
Uh... how about, "Izzie, go to room 128, get Joseph and bring him back."?
When she pronounces things aggressively, her mouth looks like a character from Chicken Run or Wallace and Gromit
Their always so intimidating like why😂😂😂😂
“If I did, the entire school will crumble”
Got me dead 💀
“Izzie, Izzie WOT” had me dying 🥹
Izzie..,IZZIE WHAT !!!
😂
Omg I can smell the perfume from here
whenever they tried to do that w me i would pretend i didn’t hear them 😭
Her saying she can't leave the reception desk is just hilarious to me because in my school, it doesn't matter what time it is but no one is EVER at the desk, it just has a note saying to go to a learning manager on it 😂
Just imagine there two josephs in that clas hahaha
I would just act like I didn’t hear her when she started calling me
Holy smokes the flashback to the receptionist asking for a favour but always make it sound like Ur in trouble
we got runners that miss the whole day of school just running around giving notes
The fact that a lot of the people in my life call me Izzy is fantastic 😂 I swear I’ll get the note to Joseph!
And then when you actually come back they're pissed you're still here 😂
When a teacher says hello, young lady, come here like fight, girls turned around and they say which one😂
"IZZY WHAT-" is one of the best lines 💀💀💀
You will probably be excluded - no pressure 😂😂😂😂😂
We had this thing where one person from my year was called upon each day and they wouldnt go to any classes and just spent the day sitting in the office and occassionally running notes from the receptionists
I would of responded with "Joseph WHAT?!" just to see how she likes it 😂
Come here please...... right bear with me please 🤣
Note: please Help Joseph I'm sitting on a pressure trigger. If I stand the walls will crumble. DX
We had "student runner" in my school. It was the year 8 students who did it. It would go in alphabetical order and we used to miss lessons. I loved doing student runner. I did it 2x whilst in year 8. It's been just over 3 years since leaving school (I'm 19) and that's one of the fond memories I have of school.
This happened to me ones and I didn’t even want to do it because like I have anxiety and I can’t knock on a classroom door without panicking but I still had to do it so I got my best friend to come with me and say everything I just stood outside the classroom so no one could see me 😭
✨ThEn YoU wIlL bE eXcLuDeD oKeY? nO pReSsUrE✨
The unnecessary hurrying of the “come here please” and then making them wait with the “bear with me” is the perfect depiction of unnecessary officialdom
Fr bro they always think the school wouldn’t last a minute without
them 💀😭
This is the most true full thing I’ve heard all day 😂
the "izzy WHAT" was too accurate it sent me into fight or flight
always the agressive pointing and directing for me aha
"Whats your name so i can know whos being held accountable when something goes wrong?"
"Says her name" 🤣
In our school the teacher would just say "anyway wanna take this to ___ in class __" and everyone would beg to take it bc it would mean wandering round the corridors and missing abit of lesson. Most teachers didnt care if we took ages either as long as the note make it to the student that day.
In my school they would just ask you over, give you a note or message, tell you which class and then let you on your way. Without any other sentences, because you just respected them and did it.... it was actually a lot of fun. Sense usually your class was getting yelled at or something and you didn't do anything so they'd get you out of there for a few min.
My school had this thing called Runner, where every student gets to do it once and you basically spent the whole school day running round the school handing out notes, you even got a walkie talkie so they could boss you around at all times
Wow, a perfect loop! Well done!
it's like when a dad bursts into your room with a "mission"
Izzie.. IZZIE WHAT!!
HAHAHHAHAAA ACCURATE
schools really gave side quests to us and then got mad when we needed to go see a doctor
My front office is kinder they just say “hey Sweetheart would you mind giving this note to So and so please?” to be fair I’m in primary school🤣
they can’t leave the desk for work but have no problem leaving during the busiest period of the day to leave for lunch 💀
The note: your being picked up at 2:00 instead of 4:00 Joseph, and your mom says ily
Izzie ‘WHAT?’ - so accurate. My name is Keeley, there was not more than one of me!! Yet they still did this. Receptionists scared me more than my Modern Studies teacher who had a stick in his class at all times called ‘Gengis’…(slammed on desk regularly, is that even allowed now?) 😂
The receptionist gets free labor
I get a free self-esteem boost
I see this as an absolute win
at my school two people in yr 7 or 8 are chosen everyday to be ‘messengers’. literally all they do all day is watch their phone and occasionally deliver notes. legit a free day off
The power in your hands 😅😅
You bet I'd read the note immediately if she said it was confidential like that
We had the ambassadors for that. Year 8 students who were out of lessons all day to run jobs.
At my school we have a class for the seniors called “office runners” where they just sit up at the office and run stuff and play on their phones the whole time lmao
I live in the US so that might be why it’s different, but my schools always had office aids. It was something that could sub in for one of our class periods, and was highly valued among the AP kid community in high school because it zeroed out in our GPA (AP classes are 6.0 credits, while level classes and extra curriculars were 4.0, and so rather than bringing down the entire weighted GPA, it just didn’t count)
That’s why we have student reseptionist and we always read the ‘confidential’ notes
This wasn’t my secondary school this was my primary school, the amount of pressure they put on a small thing whilst saying they had important stuff to do even though we all knew and saw the teachers going into to the break room. Just have a cup of tea and chat with each other.
And this is why we have junior receptionists at my school (yr8)
At my school we had a day or 2 a yesr where we did 'runner duty' it was literally sat outside reception and matron all day doing your class work whilst delivering notes and messages like this to any classroom. It was amazingly interesting😂.