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You Suck, Sir

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What happens when a stand-up comedian teaches English in Vancouver's largest public school?

"You Suck, Sir" is a hilarious volume of conversations with students from Paul Bae's eleven years in public school classrooms. Based on his popular blog of the same name, this is a "Best Of..." collection. Ranging from outrageously funny to touchingly poignant, these collected vignettes into the lives of high school students are an inspiring peek into the connection one teacher has with his students.

274 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 26, 2014

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82 reviews48 followers
May 8, 2020
A funny collection of stories from a high school English teacher that showcases so many things about students, including their youth and their growth, the evolution of their distinct personalities, their humor, and the bonds they form with their favorite teachers. This collection highlights the way teenagers can be unabashedly hilarious.

Being in my twenties, this book brought back a nostalgia for this time in our lives when we were constantly joking with, or making jokes on, our favorite English teacher in my school. The unique personalities of classmates, and the banter inside of classrooms. I thought the authenticity of those "face-palm" moments a teacher has when he realizes something is dated was perfectly funny. This was a nice, light-hearted book and an easy read.

You Suck, Sir makes you reminisce on your laughs in a time of growth, fun, embarrassment, and the other emotions in the mass kaleidoscope that is your youth.

Thank you to Paul Bae, Robin's Egg Books, and Edelweiss for giving me this review copy for an honest review.
Profile Image for Vanessa Funk.
474 reviews
October 23, 2021
This was a highly amusing and fun read. While I didn't necessarily laugh out loud at any of these stories, my brother (who is a high school teacher) did when he read a few of the stories so it might be funnier to those who also work with high school students.
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319 reviews7 followers
May 8, 2021
Anyone who works in a school could write a book similar to this. My friends and I often text each other stories of the ridiculous things students say. Neat to see how one teacher gathered it all together in a book. None of the stories made me laugh out loud, but they were humorous and overall this was a quick enjoyable read.
88 reviews
March 1, 2021
Super quick read, basically a collection of “overheard” style anecdotes. Charming and laugh out loud funny but needs further editing to be poignant, also quite a few typos.
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329 reviews34 followers
December 23, 2018
This is a book of brief conversations with or between students in the form of dialogue, with the exception of an introduction of a few pages and the occasional parenthetical remark. Don't be confused by the shape of the book, which makes it look like an ordinary work of prose, and a thick one at that. Instead, there is only about a conversation per page, and most of the page is usually wasted. It's a book that would have been much more self-revealing if it was more of a square shape. It's a fairly quick read; you could probably read the whole thing in one sitting without too much trouble.

This book is charming, and is more or less what you would expect from a teacher who is also a stand-up comedian: mostly funny, sometimes sad, sometimes heartwarming, and usually pretty mild. Paul Bae is using his power as a stand-up comedian to full effect. Often, the anecdotes don't end with the student, but him offering up another punchline or highlighting what's funny about what was just said.

I suspect that most people, except those excessively grumpy about the "educational system" for whatever reason, would enjoy this book.
180 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2020
If you have a teenager or teach teenagers or just like to remember what it was like to be a teenager, then this is an entertaining read for you. Garnered over years of high school teaching, these snippets of interactions humorously display the mind set and thought processes of those of a certain age. It's a quick and chuckle worthy read.
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18 reviews2 followers
June 14, 2020
Read like a great sitcom. Got in some deep belly laughs. Definitely read my young self in a scenario or two. Made me miss high school for the most fleeting moment.
Profile Image for Catherine Young.
24 reviews
August 2, 2020
Very funny read. Actually, stand up comedy is an ideal avocation for a high school teacher — but they are a tough room. A really enjoyable light read.
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165 reviews
September 3, 2021
Found this to be quite mundane; having been a teacher I heard this type of stuff daily, and there were a lot of repeats in this book.
It would have been nice if he could have included some of the very intelligent and perceptive things that teenagers say...over the years I found students at all academic levels do have profound things to say occasionally. And these are the comments that stick with you.
Many of the dialogues are quite dated already. Heard the author on the radio and thought it sounded ok, but I was wrong!
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322 reviews21 followers
June 5, 2021
For anyone who has worked with kids, you definitely have to read this. It made me laugh so hard, I remembered why I loved working with kids in the first place. Definitely a great read and something to break the "I can't find anything good to read" funk.
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719 reviews
December 6, 2021
This is a short, fun (and, as the blurb says - sometimes heartfelt) read.
It was conveniently organized by months in the school year, which made it less of just a dump of quotes.

A good book to read when you want to improve your mood.

If only more teachers were like Mr. Bae.
3 reviews8 followers
August 31, 2017
Few things make me laugh out loud as much as these snippets from Paul Bae's experiences as a teacher.
Profile Image for Angela.
118 reviews
March 20, 2022
Hilarious!!!

A quick feel good type of book.
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209 reviews7 followers
March 29, 2023
simple, very fast read of humorous anecdotes of his students. students really do say the wildest things. enjoyed this as a teacher.
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January 23, 2025
Parts were cute and I could see it being more fun to leave on a coffee table and flip to a story now and again. It’s not a cover to cover read for me, and being on library time…. Sorry :(
Profile Image for Steffanie.
617 reviews
April 12, 2025
I could really relate to some of the conversations that Paul Bae wrote about in his book.
I’m sure he was a favourite teacher of many, many young people, and one who was remembered for all time.
1,172 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2021
Paul Bae is a Korean Canadian stand-up comic, who for many years was also a high school English teacher. During his time in the classroom, he kept a diary of the funny - and touching - things his students said, now published in this book. This is a delightful read, sure to be popular with anyone who was a teacher, worked with adolescents, is the parent of an adolescents or ever went to school. In short, everyone.
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824 reviews3 followers
January 5, 2021
Wonderful snippets of conversation between a former Canadian teacher and his students. The teacher, who now helms a podcast, was relatively young, hip and properly sardonic — and wrote down what his students said. Though he didn’t continue in that career, he experienced what the best teachers do — students who return to tell them how much they appreciate them and their own feeling of having learned from the students just as they taught them. Fun to read!
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1,028 reviews28 followers
May 19, 2020
Just what the doctor ordered: this book is hilariously funny.

Former English high school teacher, and now comic-writer-actor, Paul Bae, chronicles the comments and conversations he has with his students in English class from September to the end of the school year. It’s page after page of humorous teacher-student exchange. It will make you laugh-out-loud!
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1,460 reviews3 followers
February 28, 2021
The collection of anecdotes that happened to the author over the years teaching high school reminded me of my many years as a teacher. The day to day interactions that make the job so wonderful. I wish I had recorded some interactions - not to publish into a book - but to read years later and enjoy. Commend the author for having thought of this early in his career.
Profile Image for Ronna.
390 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2020
Really funny. A quick read.
Profile Image for Brenton Walters.
330 reviews3 followers
June 15, 2020
This is funny and charming.

I would have liked more from Bae himself.
Profile Image for Nicole.
251 reviews2 followers
February 20, 2021
Very funny, and a little bit heart-warming. Exactly what I needed this week.
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