I am only 17 years old, but my whole body is constantly in pain, especially my back. I’ve been feeling this since 4th grade because of my heavy school. I’ve learnt to live with it. But why tf are school bags so fucking heavy?! The schools don’t even have lockers in their class. It’s one thing when you can’t afford to, but private schools, like the one I went to, I know for sure they could’ve. They could haven a set of lockers for a classroom each, and that would be enough! But noooo….
For colleges I understand why they don’t. Not only do they have a shit-ton of students, but the classroom is shared by two groups of students, ones who study in the morning and at the day.
Idk if the school I went to now has lockers or not. But they do have a lot more things than they did when I was around. (i.e, at the near end of my 10th grade, they had projectors for each classroom, and they have club activities every Sunday now, apparently. I’m not very sure about that though. And they finally hired a nurse when I was three years ago.) But if they don’t…
Whatever, it just feels like the ones who run schools have a sadistic desire to see children suffer and in pain. If the schools can’t afford to give their students a locker is fine. But those who can, yet don’t do it… Shame on you.
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Now that I think abt it deeply, you're right. I used to have this big shoulder pain everytime when I went and came from school for few hours. I remember during lower grades, our school had this rule abt separate copy for classwork and homeworks. Like why tho? I mean as long as it looked neat and properly specified on the top saying "Homework", "Classwork", why'd they force the two copy rule. Only extra load specially for long distance students.
I Just used to carry a copy
Used to forget pen
Showed other classmates homework
Burrowed books
Find the loop holes..
No one cares
This is the reason we just left our books and copies at school except for the ones that we got an assignment on
12 ota copy ra book bokera 5 barsa, 1 ghanta ko ukalo hinda ni kei vayena afulai chai😸
Get strong, do some push ups, do some planks, work out. Stop whining about the weight of mere 10 kgs on your shoulder, get strong so it doesn't feel heavy anymore. 10kgs is nothing, when life and responsibility falls on your shoulder.
Omg so the constant back and shoulders pain i feel is because of that mcfcking backup that i used to carry everyday 15mins each and now I'm studying+2 the books are less in number but I have to walk frickin 25 mins everytime
You are right. Yesko barema dherei kura haru aairako huncha but kaseilai kei matlab nei chaina. Ma school ma huda ni bag bhari bhaera garo hunthyo. It's so bizzare ki book copy bhari bhako le arko euta addtional jhola ma books rakhera hidhira hunthe. Tyesma ni aajha public transport ma jane haru ko chuttie pida. +2 ma ni testei thyo mero ta. Register haru bokna lauthyo dimag matra kharab. Bato ma kaile kai sano sano bhai baini le ni kasto bhari bag bokeko dekhere yesto dukha lagcha yar. Khai aba tei ho hami garne bhaenko aawaz uthaune ani kei achhamma hola ki bhanne aash garne.
Edit: Also bag bhari bhaera chatudinthyo yar
At that time only 2 or 4 books with 6 7 copies
Testo garne vayera office ni janu paro gali khana
I used to bring just one copy amd some books during school days,home work ghar aara garda huncha ...👍
We used to collectively boycott bringing extra books and notebooks unless told to beforehand. We literally forced them to inform exactly what we needed the next day. They couldn't punish us all.
But yeah, I agree that lockers would greatly reduce the problem. I studied in the US for a year and the locker system was convenient even though they had books 5 times bigger and thicker than the ones we used in Nepal.