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Valiant Monk of Booze & War
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Valiant Monk of Booze & War
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Posted On:
12/19/2010 4:27pm
Style: TKD--
I do know korean masters who have introduced themselves by title, but title or not, everyone still has to earn his/her own respect. Like it's been said many times before, respect doesn't come automatically with some bows or some titles. So to me, it's not that big of a deal.
This is true. While they might not answer you immediately during the class, any Korean teacher worth his two cents will make an effort to answer your question at a better time, most likely on the same day, and will not bounce around the question. They also make themselves open and available for unrestricted questioning, as a solid teacher should.Every Korean teacher I have studied under, from martial arts instructors, to college professors, to Buddhist monks, have made themselves open and available for questioning.
Sorry to the guy who came on trying to defend his school, at least props for the effort but welcome to bullshido.



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11/22/2010 2:52pm
Style: BJJ