Jonny, who was known for his mischievous nature and penchant for making witty remarks, was a bit surprised when the teacher approached him after fixing his zipper. The teacher leaned down and whispered, "Jonny, I appreciate your honesty and for letting me know, but remember, sometimes it's best to keep these things private and not embarrass someone in front of the whole class."
Jonny nodded, understanding the teacher's point. He hadn't meant to embarrass the teacher; he was simply trying to help. He replied in a subdued tone, "I'm sorry, sir. I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable."
The teacher smiled kindly and patted Jonny on the back. "No need to apologize, Jonny. Your honesty is a good quality. Just remember to use it wisely."
As the teacher continued with the lesson, Jonny felt a sense of relief that he hadn't gotten into trouble. He realized that while it was important to be honest, he should also be mindful of how and when he shared information, especially when it came to potentially embarrassing situations.
From that day forward, Jonny became known not only for his wit but also for his wisdom in handling delicate situations with tact and consideration for others' feelings.