11-Year-Old References Geneva Conventions When Explaining How Teachers Can Improve At School

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An 11-year-old who was asked on a form at school what her teachers could do better came back with the sassiest reply.

Her dad - author Mason Cross from Glasgow - shared a photo of her hilarious answer on Twitter, and it went down pretty well.

β€œMy daughter actually submitted this feedback at school,” he wrote. β€œNot sure if I should ground her or buy her ice cream.”

Cross’ daughter wrote in the reply about what her teachers could do better: β€œNot use collective punishment as it is not fair on the many people who did nothing.

β€œAnd under the 1949 Geneva Conventions, it is a war crime.”

You go girl.

Within 24 hours, the tweet had more than 110,000 retweets and nearly 400,000 likes. Cross’ Twitter followers encouraged him to give her ice cream over a punishment.

Cross followed up his tweet by clarifying that his daughter thinks her teacher is β€œawesome” and showed evidence of him giving her ice cream.

β€œThe people have spoken,” he wrote.

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