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‘I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her’: Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears
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‘I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her’: Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears

Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher Online, Sends Her A Wholesome, Grateful Message And Brings Twitter To TearsTwitter Is In Tears Over This Woman's Heartfelt, Full-Of-Gratitude Message To Her Former TeacherWoman Remembers Her Favorite High School English Teacher Who Taught Her Until 10th Grade, Sends Her A Thank-You Message And It Leaves Twitter In TearsWoman On Twitter Finds Her Favorite English Teacher Who Taught Her Until 10th Grade, Writes A Heartfelt Thank-You Message, And It Brings People To Tears 'I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her': Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears'I Love You, And You Changed The Course Of My Life': Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter To Thank Her And People Are In Tears'You Made Me Fall In Love With Learning': Woman's Thank-You Note On Twitter To Her Favorite High School Teacher Is Leaving People In Tears 'I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her': Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears 'I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her': Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears 'I’ve Always Wanted To Find Her And Thank Her Because Gosh, I Love Her': Woman Tracks Down Her Favorite High School Teacher On Twitter And Leaves People In Tears
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Most of us probably had that one teacher in school we’ll never forget. Whether they helped us to realize our potential, supported us through rough times, or stood up to bullies—no matter which one or all of these, we hold these people dear to our hearts. However, have you ever tried to reach out to that one special teacher? To let them know just how much impact they had on you, how they inspired you? Well, Raifa Rafiq—a writer, lawyer, and podcaster—recently did and it turned out as wholesome as you can imagine.

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This writer and lawyer from London decided to look up her favorite teacher online

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“OMFG! Guys. There was literally a teacher at school who I loved so dearly (English teacher – she left when I was in year 10) and I don’t even know why but randomly decided to do internet stalkies because I’ve always wanted to find her and thank her because gosh I love her,” Raifa started off her series of tweets. She later shared that she found the teacher, Jenny, on Twitter and reached out to her. “I don’t know why I want to cry,” Raifa tweeted. “I’m so nervous my legs are jelly.”

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She found her Twitter account fairly easily

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And wanted to message Jenny about how much she “changed the course” of Raifa’s life

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The writer was anxious about the teacher not remembering the student

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And felt super nervous

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But soon enough, THE Jenny Thompson wrote Raifa back and it was the sweetest thing!

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Raifa made sure to say the things she wanted to say

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To which the teacher responded that her gratitude is “beautiful”

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Naturally, people on Twitter found the online “reunion” between the student and her favorite teacher adorable. Some were wondering whether they should reach out to their favorite educators too, to which Twitter was quick to reply: “do it.” One woman added that “teachers love hearing from their former students,” while one former teacher confessed that for her, the Twitter thread “was heartwarming” to read.

Raifa’s Twitter thread did not go unnoticed, with more than 15k likes and over 2k retweets. Irish actress Bronagh Waugh was one of the retweeters and added: “Teaching is such an honour. So often student & teacher equally inspire each other. And I’m here for it. In floods of [tears] over this beautiful interaction. [Raifa and Jenny] sound like absolutely brilliant women that inspired each other.”

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People found the thread heartwarming

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And it prompted some people to share their stories of reunions with teachers as well

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Teachers responded to the thread too, sharing how they’ve been in touch with their students for decades

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Now it’s your turn to share! Tell us in the comments down below whether you had a favorite teacher who you later reunited with!

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Neringa Utaraitė

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Neringa is a proud writer at Bored Panda who used to study English and French linguistics. Although she has many different interests, she's particularly drawn to covering stories about pop culture as well as history. While not at the office, this Panda enjoys creepy movies, poetry, photography and learning how to play the piano.

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Raine Soo
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Teachers are the 3 U's: underrated, underpaid, and under appreciated.

Liz
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ahhhhh I'm crying! My teachers were the best. I was always made fun of in school and called a teacher's pet because I just loved to learn and naturally excelled in every subject. But my teachers nurtured that curiosity and were so supportive of me.

Mel
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just this past summer, I emailed a high school teacher I had 22 years ago to let her know the lasting impact that she had on me when I dropped her course. At the time, she told me I was a strong writer and hoped that I'd pick it up again. In fact, this past winter, I did and have been working towards a creative writing certificate. She was blown away and did remember me, even though it felt I was only in her class for just a few weeks. Initially, I felt a bit silly for reaching out but realized that people deserve to know their words and actions matter. If someone has made a difference in your life, let them know!

Katherine Boag
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Best teacher i ever had died to suicide. I hope he knew how much he meant to all his students

Raine Soo
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Teachers are the 3 U's: underrated, underpaid, and under appreciated.

Liz
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ahhhhh I'm crying! My teachers were the best. I was always made fun of in school and called a teacher's pet because I just loved to learn and naturally excelled in every subject. But my teachers nurtured that curiosity and were so supportive of me.

Mel
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just this past summer, I emailed a high school teacher I had 22 years ago to let her know the lasting impact that she had on me when I dropped her course. At the time, she told me I was a strong writer and hoped that I'd pick it up again. In fact, this past winter, I did and have been working towards a creative writing certificate. She was blown away and did remember me, even though it felt I was only in her class for just a few weeks. Initially, I felt a bit silly for reaching out but realized that people deserve to know their words and actions matter. If someone has made a difference in your life, let them know!

Katherine Boag
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Best teacher i ever had died to suicide. I hope he knew how much he meant to all his students

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