I´m Osy and I´m surprised about how human beings teach other human beings!
They organize themselves in groups...Kids with the same ages go to special buildings, where there are adults who take care of them.
Sometimes the kids play together outside these buildings, but they are alwalys under the responsability of an adult!
These special persons are called teachers and they receive this name, because they teach the subject they are in charge of.
As the children get older, they have also more and different teachers, and more and difficult subjects!
The smell inside these buildings, that they call schools, is a little weird!
Well, the buildings receive different names depends on the ages of the pupils they admit: Kindergartens for little babies; Schools, High Schools and Universities!
My God! All your life inside artificial edifications! And all your life belonging to groups!
Without going to these places you can not be anything in this Society!
You must go to the school because it´s obligatory! You learn there, what will be necessary to find a job and as you have more studies, you have better chances to find a better job, that´s what they have explained to me!
They speak a common lenguage, and they are taught in this lenguage, but sometimes, they learn another foreing lenguage, but that lenguage is not ours!
What else? some little children, carry an enormous heavy thing on their backs, they call them rucksacks or backpacks, but beleive me, they are really heavy! I don´t understand, why they must carry everyday such a big thing!
They take notes in a paper, listen to the teacher, sometimes they read things from a book.
So they communicate through different ways!
A book is an object that contains fotos and letters, and they use this kind of thing to learn!
There are also inside these schools, a place where you can take some food or drink and they call them dining halls or canteens, it depends on if they are inside the school, or inside the university.
In the next tryp to the earth, I will take some more different notes to learn more about the habits of these extrange people!
Kind Regards, Osy.
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