Get marks back for an assignment

>get marks back for an assignment
>teacher said I got something wrong but I didn't and she's actually incorrect
>don't want to tell her she's wrong because I'll look like an obnoxious moidbrained student mansplaining to my teacher

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Just cry to her and beg to raise grades

this is ridiculous brainworms. i'd put money on girls fixing their grades more often than boys

nah I'm not that pathetic
don't men mansplain all the time

you're not mansplaining...that's not even what it is in this context you're asking a question about a test

it kinda is because I'd have to explain to her that she's wrong

i'm not doing this if you're this brainwormed i just can't

Just talk to her after class and be calm and collected. Dont back her into a corner or challenge her authority in front of her class

how am I brainwormed? you really think a male-presenting student correcting their teacher on something doesn't look obnoxiously malebrained?
idk I'd still feel bad

This. In my experience girls constantly argue with my professors

as long as u speak at least a bit diplomatically then yes. it's not whether u say it but HOW u say it

>underage off topic post

idk how to say it without coming across as obnoxious
I'm in university

what's malebrained is you thinking you have to explain to them. literally just ask them a question "hey professor i noticed on this one problem you marked as X, but looking over it more I think its supposed to be Y? Could you take a look at it and walk me through how you got there?". Then they'll catch their own mistake. If you don't ask another question that will bring their attention onto the error

*if they don't catch their mistake ask another question that will bring their attention onto the error

I was thinking of wording it as question anyway, but I'd still feel weird

ask her after class or in office hours or something. preface what u say with "i think", "i feel like" etc. bc it shows uncertainty where men would likely be speaking w full confidence. and be polite, patient, understanding, and just like...nice. it's rlly not that hard

well that's your own brainworms. it's completely normal its honestly malebrained that you're trying to hard be fembrained with such a trivial task that anyone would do

>I'm sorry, can you explain where I went wrong here? I don't really get it. Thanks

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I already speak like that
I just don't like bothering people
she already explained in very simple terms, but I think she's still wrong about it since I think she misunderstood what I meant in the assignment