There was a situation where a teacher constantly compared a student to the student's more successful siblings. The parents were frustrated because the teacher seemed to have no understanding that each child is unique. The teacher would say things like 'Your sister was so much better at this age' which really damaged the child's self - esteem. It led to a lot of stress at home as the parents tried to boost their child's confidence while dealing with the teacher's unhelpful attitude.
One of the worst stories I've heard was when a teacher publicly shamed a student in front of the whole class because the student's parents couldn't afford the latest textbook. The teacher made the child stand up and said it was the parents' fault for not providing the necessary materials. It was so cruel and unfair as the family was going through financial difficulties.
I know of a case where a teacher completely ignored a child's learning disability. The parents had informed the teacher about it, but the teacher just thought the child was being lazy. The teacher would punish the child for not keeping up with the class, which made the parents furious. They had to fight hard to get the school to provide proper support for their child.
A preschool teacher I knew was very impatient. When the kids asked her simple questions, she would roll her eyes and give short, rude answers. It made the kids feel like they couldn't approach her.
My worst experience was with a substitute who was extremely strict for no reason. She didn't allow anyone to even whisper or move slightly. It was like being in a prison. Everyone was so tense and couldn't focus on the lesson.
Well, I had this teacher, Ms. Brown. She was extremely impatient. If a student didn't understand a concept right away, she would just move on without helping much. She also had a very strict grading system. I once handed in a project that I worked really hard on, but she gave me a very low grade just because it wasn't exactly the way she wanted it, without considering the effort I put in.
One of the worst poop horror stories I've heard was from a friend who was traveling. He had eaten some really bad street food and suddenly got an urgent need to go. But the public restroom he found was so dirty and smelly that he almost threw up while trying to use it. He said it was the most disgusting and difficult poop experience he ever had.
One of the worst school lunch stories I had was when they served a mystery meat. It looked like some sort of greyish - brown mush. It was supposed to be beef, but it had no taste or texture of real beef. I took one bite and couldn't swallow it. I ended up just eating the side salad that day, which was just some wilted lettuce and a few slices of cucumber.
One of my worst first dates was when the guy talked only about himself the whole time. He didn't even ask me a single question about myself. It was like I was just there to listen to his monologue.
One of the worst hotel horror stories I've heard was about a friend who checked into a supposedly nice hotel. When he entered the room, there were cockroaches everywhere. He immediately went to the front desk to complain, but the staff was very unhelpful and just said they would send someone to spray later. He couldn't stay in that room and had to find another hotel at the last minute.
One of the worst mechanic horror stories I've heard was about a guy who took his car in for a simple oil change. When he got it back, there were strange noises coming from the engine. Turns out the mechanic had used the wrong type of oil filter, which caused a blockage. It cost him a fortune to fix the damage that could have been easily avoided with proper attention to detail.
One of the worst landlord horror stories I've heard was about a landlord who refused to fix a leaking roof. It rained constantly, and the tenant's belongings got soaked. The landlord just ignored the calls and messages about the problem.
There was a new employee who was always on his phone during work hours. He would take personal calls and text constantly, completely ignoring his tasks. It was really unprofessional and distracting for the rest of us. We tried to talk to him about it, but he just didn't listen.