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Teachers hilariously talk like their Gen Z students—complete with spot-on outfits

Many people on the internet were quite surprised to see how students in America talk and behave after seeing the teachers' video.

Teachers hilariously talk like their Gen Z students—complete with spot-on outfits
Teachers dress like their students. (Cover Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler)

Sometimes, seeing the other person emulate oneself can be really eye-opening. It can either help a person reflect on what they are doing wrong or cause a complete laugh riot. In one such instance, teachers dressed as students to highlight common things students do with their looks and it is downright hilarious. The teachers also look like they are having a lot of fun acting like their students. The clip was shared by one of the teachers, Megan Fowler–who goes by @beingmrsfowler on TikTok.

Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler
Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler

As the video began, one of the teachers was dressed in a gray hoodie and carried a blanket. Someone from behind the camera said, "Hey, she is talking to you." The person asked, "What?" The other teacher added, "Take your earbuds out." The teacher, acting like a student, said, "Huh!" and moved on. Another teacher, wearing jeans and earbuds, walked by. The person screamed, "Take those earbuds out." The "student" said, "I am texting my mom," and kept walking on without listening to the teacher. The voice screamed, "Hey, you need to pull your pants up," to a male teacher wearing low-waist jeans. "You are doing too much," the man remarked in return and didn't listen.

Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler
Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler

Another two people came in with stickers on their faces, hoodies and a blanket with them. "Hey, can we go fill up this water bottle? I need her for, like, moral support," the girl expressed. "No, only one of you can go," the teacher replied. "But we're kind of bonded by the blanket," the girl protested. "I said only one of you." But the girls kept going regardless of the teacher's protests. "Anna, take that hood off," the teacher screamed. But a girl barely moved it and then kept walking. "Hey, Rodriguez, you need to take that blanket off in the hall," the voice instructed. The woman said a simple "Bruh" and kept walking. When the teacher told her to do the same thing a second time, she pulled her hood up, too.

Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler
Teachers dressed as students; Image Source: TikTok | @beingmrsfowler

"Hey, Hutchinson, you need to take those headphones off," the teacher pointed out. "They are not even on," Hutchinson said. In the end, even that girl didn't listen to the teacher. However, the person, Kiel, very reluctantly agreed to take his hood off. Another teacher impersonating a student was asked to take her hood off as well. "Make me," she argued. "We are going to call your mama." The girl shrugged, "I will call her for you." They asked another teacher why she was walking like that; she answered, "I don't want creases on my shoes." Finally, the first person was told to take their blanket off. She shouted, "My mom bought it for me. You can't tell me what to do."

Image Source: TikTok | @apr1976
Image Source: TikTok | @apr1976
Image Source: TikTok | @addyrodriguez_19
Image Source: TikTok | @addyrodriguez_19

People in the comments appreciated the teachers' humor. @nauti_wife wrote, "School bus driver for 26 years here and this is SO spot on. My coworkers and I should do this in a ride on the bus version. 'I'll call her for you' is classic!" @krstnhrnk commented, "I teach at a high school in the Czech Republic and our biggest issue is sweatpants. So we added 'Sweatpants Friday' to the rules—no sweatpants or leggings on other days!" @thatphyzteacher remarked, "I will say, despite some of my hesitancies, banning hoodies and my state making it illegal to have phones and headphones/AirPods has been the best thing ever."

You can follow Megan Fowler (@beingmresfowler) on TikTok for more lifestyle content.

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