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PLEASE READ!!! How can I persuade my music teacher for bringing my drums?
Ok so, I asked my music teacher if I can bring my drum set to the school. At first she said it was ok then she asked me to just bring the snare drum. I got mad that very second. She also stated that the room was a bit too small. Then I told her that my set was smaller than average. I need reasons to persuade her that she can let me bring the whole set!
Well for that case, I'm glad my mom added coverage to my set. So if anything breaks, no worries at all.
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- Mr. CellophaneLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ok... you need to understand this
LIABILITY. If something HAPPENS to those drums at school, who's fault is it?
I PROMISE YOU your parents will bring it down on your teacher.
Sorry. You blew your top and that pretty much would be the end of it.
If anything, you just need to let it go. TRULY your teacher didn't do her/his due diligence.
The school is liable and won't accept the liability.
Its that simple
Source(s): Former Music Teacher