Ladies! Forget the "I kiss your hand" greeting, because according to Kontra.hu, the Móricz Zsigmond High School in Budapest does not allow students to greet them with "I kiss your hand!", because according to some of the teachers, it violates gender equality .

If all of this is true, then it seems that gender theory has already opened the door in this high school, peeked in and found a partner in the teachers. Of course, I would be curious to see how the students greet the teachers and vice versa. Hello! Cső, How does the whistle sound? This is a gender-neutral greeting, isn't it? Not to mention, when the teacher enters the class, what happens, do they stand up or stay seated, do they call the teacher? Obviously, the use of the words Mr. and Mrs. is also prohibited.

It is better not to think about what education can take place in MZSG. Although it would not hurt if this school also represented the socially expected minimum culture of behavior in Hungary. Because as is known. the word pedagogue means instructor, educator.

I would like to know what would happen if, say, a high school boy, without breaking the rules, simply kissed the hand of one of the female teachers. Of course, due to the pandemic, this is not practical right now, but what is delayed is not lost!

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