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  • An English Teacher in Japan

    http://outpostnine.com/editorials/teacher.html

    Just a sample..



    My Kids Are Perverted

    Ok, so I'm an assisstant teacher in three Japanese middle schools. The grade levels are ichinensei, ninensei, and sannensei. Translated this just means "1st years", "2nd years", and "3rd years", and it's equivalent to American 7-9th grades. So the kids are about 12-15 years old.

    For the ichinensei, they JUST started learning English. So this means they know nothing. Well, they know "Good Morning" and "I go to school by bike", but that's about it. Some of them don't even know that. It's not a bad thing, try to think about how much Spanish/French/German you knew after 3 years of it in High School. I took HS Spanish for 3 years and all I took out of it was "Yo quiero taco bell". My apologies to Mrs. Gonzalez, Ms. Kuchinski, and Mrs. Mach.

    You know what's kind of funny though? Some kids can't say "Good morning", but damn near all of them can ask if I have a big dick. Or, "bigu dikku" in Engrish.

    Y'see, Japan's an island no bigger than California, where everything is filtered. There are so few foreigners here, their only impressions of things outside of Japan comes from the media. And to be honest, they don't really give a damn about anything other than America. So yeah, try to imagine a country where the perceptions of you are created by your movies, music, and MTV. And when you stop crying and shaking at the sheer horror of that thought, I'll be here waiting.

    ....Okay? Ok. So anyway, the whole "black men have big dicks" stereotype stretches far and wide, even to the nation's 12 year olds. Part of why I'm here is not just to kind of sort of help teach English, but to "broaden cultural perceptions". Break stereotypes, challenge preconcieved notions, all that jazz. That's good and all, but this is one stereotype I think I'm just gonna let slide.

    So anyway, I get asked "bigu dikku" A LOT. Every 2-3 days in fact, which is amazing considering I got asked this question about 2-3 times *in my entire life* in America. Locker room jokes aside. How do you answer that anyway? To a 12-15 year old? I wave them off and say "No no no." Then they say "Oh, sumaru dikku?" (trans. "Small dick?") and OF COURSE that's wrong so I have to correct them. It's just a no-win stiuation.

    On the days I'm avoiding them asking me that, I'm avoiding them actually trying to grab it. I **** you not, I have to play Dodgedick with Japanese Jr. High kids on a weekly basis. Boys and girls! Age, gender, doesn't matter, they all want a stab at it. The boys are actually more persistant though. I had one boy grab for it, and when I said "No!" he put his hands together and, in English, said "Please!" Oh **** no. I was sitting next to a 12-year old boy who kept grabbing at it, and when I told him "No!" he asked "Why not?" I wondered if there weren't some cultural bounds I wasn't understsanding, so I said clearly "age 10 years and become female since birth, then we'll talk." His solution was to ask the girl sitting next to him to trade seats, grab my dick, and tell him about it.

    That is so NOT what I meant.

    I wish I could say it stops there, but actually, it gets worse. Let me introduce you to a game Japanese kids like to play called "Kancho."

    Actually, it's not so much a "game" as it is kids clasping their hands together, sticking out their first fingers, and shoving them up your butt. I'm really not joking.

    You know, before we come to Japan, they tell us a lot of ultimately useless stuff. What kind of computer to bring, if our DVD's will work, clothing sizes, that kind of nonsense. Nowhere, and I mean nowhere, in the 3-4 months of orientations did anyone ever mention that at some point, a Japanese kid may try to stick their fingers up our butt. That's something I would have liked to know, personally.

    It's called Kancho, and just about any kid can be a Kancho Assassin. Even the sweetest little girl may be prone to jam her fingers up your *** the second you turn around. This happened to one of my friends, which just goes to show - don't trust anyone. I'd say the little girls are the most dangerous cause they have natural ways of lowering your defenses.

    I was pretty lucky. Before I came, I bought a really big, really baggy pair of pants. The kids try to Kancho...but they just have no idea where my *** is! It's beautiful! I had one kid try and find his fingers hit nothing but jean fabric and air. Yes! But I've actually gotten pretty good at dodging it, much like Spider-man I have developed a Kancho Sense that tells me where and when it's coming before it comes. I parry fingers like a pro. My record is still 100% Kancho Free. Ha! America 2, Japan 0.

    All in a day's work I suppose.
    Robbie T., 240/180/160. 41yr Male, Height 5'9"
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    Re: An English Teacher in Japan

    ROFL. After spending some time studying Chinese, and learning about Chinese customs and traditions, I knew that life in the East was vastly different from life in the West. BUT...I had no idea it was THAT different. Of course, that is Japan, and not China, and they are waaay more progressive in certain things in Japan. But still...'shaking head'...still laughing.


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    • #3
      Re: An English Teacher in Japan

      I lived there for 3 1/2 years and never heard of nor experienced this game he calls "Kancho"...I guess I'm glad for that! Wonder if Desserthorne has experienced that?


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      • #4
        Re: An English Teacher in Japan

        I wonder if CurveeGirl has ever encountered this...


        Curvee...what say you??





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        • #5
          Re: An English Teacher in Japan

          Oh yea, that's right, I knew there was someone else here that was over there. Pammie disappeared and the other 2 japanese girls are gone or we could ask them.


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          • #6
            Re: An English Teacher in Japan

            WOW, I wonder what this guy is doing in Japan or teaching for that matter. Both Pammie and Curvegirls are teachers but I hope they have more control of their children.
            Japanese culture it very different from our own. I don't think I ever told you about the Fertility Festival that I went to. They have a temple dedicated just to fertility and once a year they have this huge parade where men carry a 10 meter phallis symbol down the street and others carry smaller ones. They sell candy shaped like both male and female genitalia, http://www.yamasa.org/japan/english/...ata_jinja.html

            Every hotel that I have stayed at has Porn on TV, you have to pay for it, but the previews are very graphic. This teacher is using our puritanical standards and that just doesn't cut it in Japan. The children were being curious and just wanted to know and because of their culture, they talk about penis size and sex openly. Like all children when they saw they had a reaction from him, they kept it up and continued with it. But I have heard from others that Japanese children are not easy to teach.

            Just about anyone can get a job teaching English in Japan, and you don't have to have a degree or a teachers certificate or anything like that. Its not easy and many only last a year at some of the schools. I had a friend who taught in Korea and she had to litereally sneak out in the dead of night and take a plane home it was so bad.



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