Or perhaps students are so sympathetic that they have to put up white lies instead of letting the teacher hear the hard truth, conjecturing, for example, teachers would be devastated if they all told the blunt truth that they didn’t do the homework and wouldn’t mind if no homework was ever handed out in the first place. Not any homework then, no homework now and no more homework in future. Not at all and none whatsoever.
Ah well, at any rate, how wonderful life would be if we don’t have to give a good reason or a bad excuse for anything we do or do not do.
But first, let’s take a better grasp of a cookie-cutter excuse, or something else – point being, if it’s cookie-cutter, you’ve probably heard or seen it before – via the following media examples:
1. cookie cutter co-ed pieces:
While banks are submitting opinion pieces to media outlets to oppose credit union member business lending legislation, it appears that they don’t have anything original to say – submitting cookie cutter co-ed pieces to newspapers across the country. Several bank associations submitted identical opinion-editorials to newspapers in their states.
Instead of putting their opposition on into their own sincere, heartfelt words – or even taking a list of talking points and disguising it a little with their own language and providing a paragraph or two of information local to their state, or localizing the information to their state – the banks took the one-size-fits-all approach – the kind of approach that many banks’ customers accuse them of taking with their services and products.
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