For the person to whom something is addressed? Yes.


So I text my brother to ask how he finished the semester this year (he's in 6th grade) and he's like:
"You're just gonna laugh"
After prodding him for a bit he confesses that he's failing physics. Then says something like:
"I'm gonna be really serious in the next semester, I don't wanna end up a hobo. I'm gonna fix physics..." and similar impressive stuff.
So I see my dad today and I wanted to show him the texts to tell him how my brother is so mature and stuff.
Dad reads the texts and goes:
"I did not know he's failing physics... I only knew about math."
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I think so. We didn't have a separate subject for Literature though, it was just called Serbian language and literature. Wasn't too similar to History. We had Psychology, Philosophy and Logic which were all very similar though.Failing at both Physics and Maths is not such a rare phenomenon, now is it? Are there actually any two subjects more interconnected, apart from maybe History and Literature?
I think my dad and his wife are a bit naïve when it comes to my brother's school stuff, as an experienced liar about school I've seen through his lies many times 
We didn't have a separate subject for Literature though, it was just called Serbian language and literature.

We were doing combinations and permutations which is probably the only math thing I was ever good at. I had private classes at home from 5th grade till the end of high school, otherwise I probably would've failed every year.I still consider getting 4 A's in a row at the end of the final semester of high school as my highest academic success.
Never ever failed anything in school. The lowest term grade I ever had was C in Maths. #showoff