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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #180 on: May 09, 2010, 11:50:59 pm »
I think the current treatment for the Koreans in our school is unfair.

First of all, siding on the Koreans, I have to say it`s unfair for them `cause they achieve high scholarship status, but don`t get any discount to benefit from it since they are foreign students.

However, siding on us Pilipinos, in our school, Koreans get high grades in Filipino because they get the whole subject grade just by researching & stuff.  They`re bound to get 98 or 99 on that, then they walk away with a gold medal on recognition.  It`s unfair, since they chose to study here, they should take up the Filipino subject as a whole.  Maybe with a little considerations, but just a little.

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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #181 on: May 10, 2010, 10:54:13 am »
I have 2 Korean clubmates last school year. I hate them because they just talking to each other when we have once have activity in our club like they are O.P.
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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #182 on: June 03, 2010, 06:09:53 pm »


`marami rami sa amin, may sarili na nga silang org sa school namin eh, and they really friendly. may naging classmate ako nung HS, girl and guy. yung girl hindi masyado magaling sa english and tagalog but the guy he speak tagalog fluently. ang lutong nga magmura nun eh. haha.. kaibigan ko yun.

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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #183 on: August 12, 2010, 11:48:10 am »
Marami sa school namin and at nag-aaral sila ng English. Crash course daw... Minsan pinapayagan kami ng teacher namin na ipasyal sila sa buong school tas we speak in english. :D


Sabi din nila sa akin, mura daw ang bayad pag dito sa pinas mag-aral magsalita ng English.  ;D


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exactly sis. parang sa lyceum. ang dami daming koreans, parang ininvade na ata yung school. mura daw talaga dito sa philippines ang pag-aaral ng english. mahal daw sa korea.

pansin ko lang a? ang kikinis nila. (LOL inggit ako  :P :-[ :D) tapos yung iba, hindi sila ganun kagaganda and kagagwapo, pero ang lakas ng dating dahil sa pananamit nila. XD

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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #184 on: August 13, 2010, 09:42:44 pm »
Sabi ng teacher ko, mas marami dawng Koreans dito kasi most of them gusto matuto mag English. They have 2 options lang daw para madali silang matuto. Its either sa USA or dito sa Pilipinas. They chose Philippines daw kasi malapit lang sa kanilang country plus, mura lang daw ang babayarin plus, parang magkasundo pa yung culture. Mga Asians kasi tayo medyo magkapit-bahay lang yung culture. hehe. :)

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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #185 on: September 17, 2011, 09:05:54 pm »
My class last year. Eto na ung pic. :)
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Oh is this CSA?? .. parang CSA kasi ung uniform eh kasu walang name patch .. and WOW maraming mga koreans.. I also had  korean classmates nung elementary 5 sila I think 2 girls and 3 boys yung isang boy I gotta admit HE'S HANDSOME  almost lahat ng mga kakilala kong girls sa school nag kakagusto sa kanya hahaha.. ang coincidence nga eh nakatabi ko pa hahaha.. ako inassign ni ms na mag guide sa kanya.. hahaha dun ko na realize na mabait talaga ang mga koreans medyo maloko lang hahaha

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Re: Koreans in School
« Reply #186 on: September 30, 2011, 12:02:18 am »
^That's  CSA. May patch yung polo ng boys. :)

Years ago, I posted in this theaed na medyo di ko feel Koreans. Tapos nung na-expose ako sa mas marami pang Koreans ngayong college, naaaliw na lang ddin ako sa kanila. I have a Korean classmate in Anthropology. She's so friendly and approachable. Hindi naman snob and mayabang. :)

In my university, Koreans have special Filipino class. Literal na basic. Accordingt o my prof, she's like teaching a child how to speak Filipino sa sobrang basic. Para bang sruvival language dito sa Manila. Mga tipong kung paano mag-approach ng stranger if they really need to ask a question and kung paano pumara sa jeep.  ;D
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