<p>Teacher’s won’t hate you unless you go to a super conservative high school in the Deep South or something. Especially if you’re in a more liberal state like California, people will more than accept your hairstyle. For teachers, it’s something that makes you stand out and become more memorable among the often multiple Asians that “all look the same”, and will save you from being mistaken from someone else, as many of us have faced before. :|</p>
<p>When I called you a “bad boy rebel” in that PM I didn’t mean for you to take it seriously lol :)) :)). It was in response to those people’s response when they saw you. And I’m pretty sure a Munster teacher would get fired if they changed your grade just because of your hair color. And they won’t judge you because of your hair color most of the teachers like you if you’re smart anyways. </p>
<p>I ended up dying it black 3 days later…</p>
<p>@LosingCrayon
That’s a smart idea. I find that such dying of hair can come off as garish and that there are more tasteful ways to be cool and unique</p>
<p>Edit to Delete (see you dyed it back)</p>
<p>After reading through this thread, I’m really confused about teachers outside of NE America</p>