Growing Up: School Memories from different Asian Cultures | Sunbae Squad S2

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  • Join us in reminiscing about our childhood school days! From Manila to Korea, Japan to the Philippines, we share our diverse experiences growing up in different educational systems. From strict Catholic schools to relaxed environments, discover the unique challenges and fun memories we encountered. Watch the full video to hear our stories and share yours in the comments below! Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes. Let's celebrate our diverse childhood experiences together! 📚✏️🌟
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Komentáře • 190

  • @TheSunbaeClub
    @TheSunbaeClub  Před měsícem +10

    What are some of your fondest memories from school life?

    • @somewhere_downthe_rainbow0823
      @somewhere_downthe_rainbow0823 Před 22 dny +1

      CAT/COCC-After periodical exams,relax-School Outing- School Pageants-RECESS- PROM.. ❤️❤️❤️😁

    • @zethcao11
      @zethcao11 Před 10 dny +1

      CAT - kase ako ang Captain,🤣

  • @xyztv836
    @xyztv836 Před 2 měsíci +79

    This is the very reason why I'm bringing home my daughter to the Philippines after she finishes grade school in SoKor. I want her to enjoy learning come home and spend some time with me, not with so many tutors and academies.

  • @wrider34
    @wrider34 Před 3 měsíci +208

    I think as far as i know, in Japan when kids go to school at a young age they focus more on their social skills, functionality in a group, assigning cleaning duties, etc... I think that's why Japanese are good in a social or community setting.

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets Před 3 měsíci +13

      yup they do. It's more about learning through play. It's the same in Scandinavian countries.

    • @Riiialitty
      @Riiialitty Před 3 měsíci +2

      Parang GMRC ata focus nila simula bata

    • @Sam_Luy0
      @Sam_Luy0 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Oo. Tapos nagkukulong sila ng kwarto after ng high school for the rest ng buhay nila. Karamihan di na lumalabas ng bahay at tumatandang single.

    • @Moss_piglets
      @Moss_piglets Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@Sam_Luy0 you can't generalize though. All East Asian nations strive to be the best especially in education because the pressure to get good high paying jobs is always there. You also have to think Japan is a small country with a highly educated population so competition is very high and not everyone can be a salary man despite all the qualifications. All that pressure can definitely cause mental problems but not everyone is hiding in their room with zero social life. I've met and worked with a lot of Japanese people. I'd say their dedication, discipline and high standards are definitely unmatched. Their culture emphasizes politeness, discipline and efficiency, which is reflected in the country's workforce. I'd say Pinoys can learn A LOT from the Japanese.

    • @shenic5131
      @shenic5131 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Pero di nman sila sociable

  • @f4kenchu
    @f4kenchu Před 3 měsíci +88

    "Are the teachers like Chinese - Chinese ...or Jose-Mari-Chan Chinese??"
    Ewan ko sayo Jinho! laftrip ka😂🤣

  • @allaricsensei4931
    @allaricsensei4931 Před 2 měsíci +55

    Looking back as graduate of public schools, bigla kong narealize na malaking factor din pala tlaga ung nutrition sa bata. Sana schools will provide healthy food in the future.

  • @somewhere_downthe_rainbow0823
    @somewhere_downthe_rainbow0823 Před 2 měsíci +21

    im a 90’s kid.. Teacher’s has a stick that used for punishing.. School class starts at 7 AM.. We speak English when it’s english class, Filipino for Tagalog language, Science and Math english speaking, we pay fine if we don’t speak as per subject class.. Way back in 90’s there is no such thing as child abuse, kids back then are more disciplined.. Everything now compare to before have a big gap.. i miss those days

  • @sikath_ako
    @sikath_ako Před 8 dny +2

    Same here in PH, around 90s namamalo talaga mga guro. Pag sinumbong po sa magulang mo. Sasabhn ka pa nila na." Siguro may ginwa kng kalokohan" 😅😅😅

  • @user-qz4eb5ih3k
    @user-qz4eb5ih3k Před 2 měsíci +41

    I realize luzon is different from mindanao.. When I was in elementary, my Science teacher let us go outside and we play.. We were ALSO forced to JOIN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FOR GRADES... but the FILIPINO GAMES BEFORE and After school and LUnch are the same.. like CHINESE GARTER

    • @athenstar10
      @athenstar10 Před 2 měsíci +9

      NOT TRUE. It always depend on how big the school property is, facilities and the system that's being run by the school. I went to a montessori school in QC where we have the great outdoors and we were allowed to explore various fields, from agriculture, culinary, sports, arts, music, theater, etc.. Then I went to a "prep" school where sports and academics were highly emphasized. My cousins who went public schools in Northern Luzon were also exposed to various outdoor activities along with academics but a few of my cousins who went to smaller private schools were not able to have that experience.

    • @user-qz4eb5ih3k
      @user-qz4eb5ih3k Před měsícem +1

      @athenstar10 the teacher let you play during her/his class too? That's good to expose to many things. It's my greatest childhood thanks to my teacher... Maybe she let us play for the job well done in our test exam. haahah..

    • @moonlight_orange
      @moonlight_orange Před 10 dny +2

      I attend elementary school in luzon. if the last teacher finished their lesson earlier, they also let us go on the school grounds and play

  • @jomsbryan4965
    @jomsbryan4965 Před 15 dny +4

    Yung mga ganitong kwentuhan nakaka-goodvibes, bonus pa ang walking down memory lane. I had fun watching you guys

  • @raymonileto7488
    @raymonileto7488 Před 3 měsíci +28

    Here in the province, its safe walking or commuting going to school..
    Masaya rin sa public school 😍😁✌️😍
    We do enjoy sports, performing arts, journalism, scouting activities, festival of talents, and more Contests.

  • @deesanti6212
    @deesanti6212 Před měsícem +9

    Been to a catholic school since forevs, whenever the Angelus starts ringing and lucky you, you are walking somewhere under the sun? You have to either run somewhere shady or get toast under the sun.

  • @yeljordan6337
    @yeljordan6337 Před 3 měsíci +26

    i remember when i was grade 1 like 7yrs old, my mom said kung makakauwi ka ng mag isa may price ka mamaya. First time nakauwi ako mag isa tuwang tuwa ako nun ang price Taho! hahaha love to reminisce childhood mems.

    • @PatparazziPH
      @PatparazziPH Před měsícem +5

      PRICE = PRESYO
      PRIZE = PREMYO

    • @user-nl8me9lo3k
      @user-nl8me9lo3k Před 19 dny

      ​@@PatparazziPHandami nang bobo sa spelling kakahawa, dami ko nababasa

  • @-KIAFAN-
    @-KIAFAN- Před 19 hodinami +1

    As a Filipino Kid , MY CLASS IS SO LOUD 😭 it’s always why we get shouted by the teacher everyday 😭😭

  • @f4kenchu
    @f4kenchu Před 3 měsíci +59

    Ate, i live in Manila, one hour away from school and we use the public jeepneys ourselves, we were trained elementary pa lang. its generally safe.
    the food served in school canteens are safe to eat. ikaw naman. conyo ka lang mashado 😅✌️

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 Před 2 měsíci +19

      Obviously Conyo nga hahaha daming elem students nakikita ko sumasakay ng jeep mag-isa.

    • @JJ-ib9nv
      @JJ-ib9nv Před měsícem +8

      mayaman kasi kaya she wasnt allowed to go commute

    • @f4kenchu
      @f4kenchu Před měsícem +14

      @@JJ-ib9nv i'll say depende sa training ng parents. if you were raised sheltered, it could deprive the kids from being street smart or experience the things in life that can give the child her best childhood memories. nothing against conyo kids. sayang lang kasi..

    • @drisshansfreetime453
      @drisshansfreetime453 Před měsícem

      You live in Manila and still you have to commute an hour to go to school??? 😅

    • @f4kenchu
      @f4kenchu Před měsícem

      @@drisshansfreetime453and so?!

  • @espiyaako
    @espiyaako Před 2 měsíci +18

    Those ates are priviledged ones. Most students, even in the elementary, walk down the roads just to come to school, or atleast take a commute.

    • @RSAmador05
      @RSAmador05 Před 22 dny +2

      Yeah, i think she never experienced the public school life, naglalaro pa nga kami sa ulan pag uwian ng friday at umulan ng malakas 😂 good old days

  • @_Wine
    @_Wine Před 28 dny +6

    Its RIO!!!! THE GREENNESS MAN IN THE WORLD!!!! 🙈

  • @moonandsunrise7936
    @moonandsunrise7936 Před měsícem +8

    True! Like, the office workers start their work at 8 or 9 tas biglang yun mga kids 7 ang start? Hahaha pero advantage diyan kasi may time pa mga parents ihatid sa school ang mga kids.

  • @angelaare256
    @angelaare256 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I like the chemistry, bagay na bagay... pls do continue.... looking forward for more of these...

  • @gustlightfall
    @gustlightfall Před 3 měsíci +10

    I woke up at 3am and arrived home between 6 and 7pm since I was kindergarten to highschool, my school was 17km away and the unpredictable jeepney stops and traffic would take me 1-2 hours of commuting, so I had to do my homework in between breaks between classes and lunch breaks. Still, I consider myself lucky since I get to ride jeepneys unlike other kids who live in the mountains where they have to wake up early and walk.

  • @dcmautodidactfilms
    @dcmautodidactfilms Před 3 měsíci +2

    haha saya!! keep the discussion going! looking forward to ep2!!!

  • @mazikeengray
    @mazikeengray Před měsícem +8

    In the philippines in he 90's may mga teachers at that time, namalo talaga, nangungurot pa.. Tas doon namin unang nasaksihan ang Drone este Flying Eraser😂😂😂, kung hindi eraser, malamang CHALK.. minsan merong flying toothbrush pa nga! Tas pag masyadong maingay o makulit, andoon kami lahat sa labas nagSSUNBATHING highschool days namon yun still in the 90's

    • @mommywanz
      @mommywanz Před 26 dny

      It was hahah kuya ko nakurot ung nagsusugat or violet talaga pero keber lng ang inay 🤣

    • @redoktober526
      @redoktober526 Před 26 dny

      Same in the 80s. May mga teachers na may dalang stick na dual purpose, panturo sa black board and pamalo pero sa kamay lang. May ibang teachers din na namimingot at nanghihila ng patilya sa mga mkukulit na estudyante. 😆

  • @star_reiker
    @star_reiker Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is really fun! It made me reminisce my elementary days. I think they did good in telling these shared experiences.

  • @dangerlovesong6932
    @dangerlovesong6932 Před 2 měsíci +4

    16:01 you know they're enjoying this when they have this conversation stance 😂

  • @gyusobeau_6026
    @gyusobeau_6026 Před 29 dny +1

    Filipina here. I grew up in the rural/province. I went to our barangay's elementary school. Our classes start at 7:30am and end around 4:40 to 5pm, no Saturday classes though. But, we usually wake up at 5 am and go to school around 6:30-7:00 am because we have cleaning duties even in the afternoon before going home. The school is walking distance. Then, in high school, my siblings and I attended a Catholic school, and the only way to go is through a school bus or we as we call it 'service/serbis'. We would be picked up at 5-5:30 am because we have to leave at 6 am. Our barangay is very far from my school. The class schedule is still the same 7:30 to 5pm. So, during high school, we woke up at 3 a.m. or 4 a.m., and then we get home at 6pm. I still have to cook rice for dinner then do the dishes after meal. Then do homework and projects, then sleep. I usually sleep 10pm or latest 11pm. Then repeat the same schedule. During high school, I had a hard time getting up in the morning coz I only had 4-5 hours of sleep. Good thing we had no Saturday classes.

  • @SevenHour
    @SevenHour Před 3 měsíci +4

    I love their chemistry, more episode with these four!

  • @keumristi1021
    @keumristi1021 Před měsícem +1

    grabe, fun fun lang, but super honest hahaha

  • @Sofia-px7vi
    @Sofia-px7vi Před 7 dny

    Rio from Japan looks like "Li Hongyi," Chinese Actor, of Queen Lau. Like all of the Casts, in this show. Success is on it's way on this show. Good Job.

  • @user-gu1rf2tg9g
    @user-gu1rf2tg9g Před 3 měsíci +8

    more of this it's so nice to remember things hahaaha super funny pa

    • @manuelm5664
      @manuelm5664 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Amen! More of these collabs please ! Fun vibes! ❤Love yester years growing up in the Philippines.😂

  • @lenmaldita3247
    @lenmaldita3247 Před měsícem +3

    Walking to and from school is a fun memory to me and my friends specially when it's raining. Kahit na may payong na dala, ligo sa ulan pa rin hahahaha. Probinsya life is the best.

  • @juliusbrianhubilla9816
    @juliusbrianhubilla9816 Před 2 měsíci

    Grabe!.. fun to watch, relate much😊

  • @kosar98
    @kosar98 Před měsícem +1

    Good job guys for sharing ur school experience. More talks and disscussions, about ur generations. So people from this generations learned and appreciate what they have right now.

  • @star_reiker
    @star_reiker Před 3 měsíci +5

    Also legit talaga yung spiderman at ben 10 na bag hahahaha

  • @shielayoung7896
    @shielayoung7896 Před 3 měsíci

    I enjoyed this episode it brings back memories during high school days , private school wake up, 5 AM kasi nasa ibang, Town pa ang school ko.

  • @crewcutter2030
    @crewcutter2030 Před měsícem +1

    during elemtary days, we go to school at 7am, we walk 30 mins to school, playing and socializing as we go, thats the beauty of growing up in the province.

  • @rosefreddacup9309
    @rosefreddacup9309 Před 3 měsíci

    NakSss 😮ang lakas ng squad nato ah... 😊

  • @christinelabordo3265
    @christinelabordo3265 Před 3 měsíci +3

    In my kindergarten days i just usually walk after school coz its in brgy.area the school is,,and in my elementary and highschool era in early 20's its safe to walk after school to go home..we filipinos usually waking up at 5am coz every monday the flag ceremony is at 7am and the lesson start at 7:30 am finish at 12pm and start again at 1pm till 5pm if theres an extra curricular activities we left school at 6 to 7 pm..and i love my school days that time coz the teacher are very stricts no issues really..very disciplinarian..marami akong naranasan..na pengot at napalabas ako ng classroom at pinapalinis sa school especially late n pumasok at natapunan nrin ako ng teacher ng black board eraser dhil i promise im one of the suoer madaldal sa klase.pg uwi sa bahay may bunos pa na galit from parents dhil sa kapasaway...memorable days pro now mapagalitan at masaktan lng ung bata super OA n mg mga parents..

  • @worldofcool
    @worldofcool Před 3 měsíci +1

    learned a lot hahaha..... more of this pls!

  • @jacers14
    @jacers14 Před 3 měsíci +4

    This is so Good. I LOVE the chemistry! The similarity and differences of each person who represents a their respective culture. I would like to see a Thai be added to the 4 though.
    I love Rio, he is adorable
    Jinho is Funny
    Issa and Mikaela are pretty❤

    • @angelaare256
      @angelaare256 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Adding a Thai specifically would be a good idea...

  • @UltraZanderPrime
    @UltraZanderPrime Před 2 měsíci

    Guys! I love your content. Multi asian! Love it!

  • @russelsantos7052
    @russelsantos7052 Před měsícem

    So fun and informative!

  • @sfidelisg
    @sfidelisg Před 2 měsíci +1

    I hope there's a part 2 of this episode. Hahaha! That's so interesting. Part 2...a more detailed "School life" stories.
    Thanks so much.

    • @TheSunbaeClub
      @TheSunbaeClub  Před 2 měsíci

      New episode with a new topic, next Friday night! :)

  • @TB3_omori
    @TB3_omori Před měsícem +2

    There’s soccer here in the Philippines , but in Universities and Catholic schools like San Beda, Ateneo and UST. In my school there’s no soccer but we have Badminton, Basketball, Taekwondo, Ballet, hiphop dance, guitar & ukulele lessons etc…

  • @user-il3gk1fo8w
    @user-il3gk1fo8w Před 3 měsíci +4

    Haha..😅😅balik tanaw sa nkaraan, pagwalang erazer no problem chinelas ok na;pag ang ballpen hanggang dulo nlang ang ink sunogan mo kunti yung pointed para may maisulat pa;baonan dahon ng saging.laro sa labas ng paaralan takbuhan;tago - taguan;bahay bahayan may dalang barbeng papel,at pag uwian na; laro na nman ;pag umuulan maliligo sa ulan.kasiyahan na Sarap balikan.

  • @ZushiRolls_
    @ZushiRolls_ Před 2 měsíci +1

    Glad Rio is there

  • @maxwebb99
    @maxwebb99 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I had a nickelodeon pencil case and lunchbox when I was in gradeschool!! Was the coolest kid in class

  • @user-vb2ed3jf4u
    @user-vb2ed3jf4u Před 27 dny

    I REALLY ENJOYED THIS EPISODE. ALL REAL TALK HAHA

  • @jeanemarkmina5870
    @jeanemarkmina5870 Před 3 měsíci

    Twice ko ng pinanood, i want more 😊

  • @GretSanDiego
    @GretSanDiego Před 28 dny +1

    Oh, i now recognize that Japanese guy. He's the green flag guy!!! ❤❤❤

  • @anusha6033
    @anusha6033 Před měsícem

    Loved it ❤reminded me of the locker I kept my books in , from 🇮🇳

  • @IrishZiaorJoy
    @IrishZiaorJoy Před 2 měsíci +1

    We need part 2 😢 pero grabe kapag meron kang bag na may gulong RICH KID ka HAHAHAHHA

  • @IntrovertlyThia
    @IntrovertlyThia Před 3 měsíci +1

    When I was in elem and high school puro fund raising school namin. Ahahah.... Ms and Mr something something tas bibigyan kau ng sobre tas ung pinaka malaking pera na malikom 25% ibibigay sa parents tas 75% sa school tas ung mananalo ipa parade.... That was in the 90s and halos mga winners mga 30k up ang naiipon nila... Ahahhaha... Dami namin extra curricular activities so masaya...

  • @jinjinD
    @jinjinD Před 18 dny

    Sa city public school nung elementary nmin shifting ang schedule, if morning shift ang class dpat nasa school kna b4 6am kc pag late ka masasaraduhan kna ng gate. So safe to arrive school atleast 5:30am. 6am starts ng flag ceremony and stretching exercise thing, classes starts at 6:30am ends in 12:30pm. different naman pag afternoon shift, 12:45pm-7pm. And mostly walking distance lang din ang school marami kasi school sa area namin. Public Highschool sa city same lang din ng system sa elementary shift sched. Difference lang is yung break time, elem. recess time the advisor will bring food tray from canteen and bawal lumabas khit recess unless mag cr ka. while highschool naman students ang pwede lumabas ng classroom at bumili at kumain sa canteen during recess. Unlike sa province public schools, elem and highschool nun long hours ang pasok. Tas pwede umuwi muna kapag lunch tas babalik school.

  • @manuelm5664
    @manuelm5664 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So fun to watch and hear your childhood stories!
    Oh thise mongol pencils!
    Those pencil sharpeners were like high class commodity in those days.😂
    Any of yiu guys play sipa ? I only watched my classmates. Was not into those sports. LoL

  • @kirtfabrero7192
    @kirtfabrero7192 Před 27 dny +1

    😂😂 in the Philippines we spent more hours in school than in our own home. hahaha 7am class up to 4pm in the afternoon

  • @monzterMOJI
    @monzterMOJI Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had a mickey mouse pencil case and a pink hello kitty backpack when I was in grade school from my cousin that worked in Japan. Everybody thought I was born Japanese since I blushed under the sun.

  • @ainz4677
    @ainz4677 Před 26 dny

    The kukupit and pork barrel got me HAHAHA buset it's 2am here HAHAHA

  • @FBK_Music
    @FBK_Music Před měsícem

    in our school, each room has a cabinet for cleaning tools like floor maps, floor wax, dust pan, etc. but the very document was also used as my locker. I put all my books in there. lol

  • @foblymobly
    @foblymobly Před 23 dny

    super relate to the filipino chinese girl lol her school life was literally my school life 😂

  • @athenstar10
    @athenstar10 Před 2 měsíci

    I grew up in QC, and my class was at 7:30 am. Even if my school was (I just realized this now) 25 minutes away, I used to wake up at 4:00 am, not only due to traffic but I also have to wait for the announcement if it's suspended or not,lol.

  • @luccitiger1215
    @luccitiger1215 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Cute yung chinoy ❤

  • @jaeje46
    @jaeje46 Před 12 dny

    I'm as Indonesian-Thailand can related you guys, i school in Indonesia-Korea school we starts at 7AM we have locker, sleppers (before you enter to the class you have change the shoes. Public school in Indonesia we don't need to change and we don't have locker), we have to study hard, we have a lot of homework, learn Korea-Indonesia-English (per-day we just have 4 lesson), but we don't have like Korean canteen we have usual canteen (like filipino canteen), they push us to have a extracurricular too, some kid take tutoring but some not take it, and finished at 1PM (if we have extracurricular finish at 3PM), weekend free. We don't have bus school and we can't walk to school so our parents are will pick up and drop off using a motorbike or car. take shower, eat, do homework, and sleep.

  • @bluewolf4789
    @bluewolf4789 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In province we woke up at 3 am because school are far away and you need to walj 3 hrs😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sikath_ako
    @sikath_ako Před 8 dny

    Yes inJapan. Ang bata tinuturuan nila muna mg basics. More on culture, tradition and practices ng mga Japanese saka n sila magfocus ng studies nila around grade 4

  • @Daofro0
    @Daofro0 Před 17 dny

    18:44 🙌😂. In my experience pag nagpasaway ka sa klase yun palo sa mga daliri mo na naka 🤌 ng bamboo stick, solid . Nanunuot ang hapdi👌

  • @mf0528
    @mf0528 Před 11 dny

    Just came from Japan last month. Surprisingly, all of the Japanese we interacted with can speak at least basic English.

  • @ronaldopascua8221
    @ronaldopascua8221 Před 2 měsíci

    Nagulantang aq dun sa "their sticking their Mongols up at my Pencil Case"🤣😂🤣😂

  • @maia0987
    @maia0987 Před měsícem +1

    every barangay here in the Philippines actually has at least 1 elementary school. I think ms. issa's experience is somehow different from those public school students

  • @krystalluansing1339
    @krystalluansing1339 Před 2 měsíci +3

    in the province, halos each baranggay naman has an elementary school (well atleast sa province namin)
    Kaya safe sa mga bata maglakad kasi walking distance rin naman

    • @prettysurelourd5703
      @prettysurelourd5703 Před měsícem

      sa manila Ata kse si girl so usually ang school malalayoba Residencial houses nila

  • @annamaemogote7138
    @annamaemogote7138 Před 2 měsíci

    I remember my elem and high school days, I studied in private school so we are obliged to bring our books at home. In elem days, it is a struggle to pull my stroller bag since our house is near to our school and I have to walk home. On high school days, my back is aching because I have to bring 10 books everyday 😂😅 at the end of the day, someone or our teacher checks our room to make sure that no books are left. If they found one, they'll throw it to the trash can and you'll never see it again 😂😂

  • @Zhinoyahh
    @Zhinoyahh Před měsícem

    I live in Manila, when i was in elementary school, our classes starts at 6:00am but it is required to at least be there at 5:30am or 5:50am, and it also ends at 12:00pm. And that was only morning sessions (gr.2-4-6), for afternoon sessions (gr.1-3-5) they go to school at 12:00pm until 6:00pm. Its also because all the students that go to the Elementary School was close or just 20-30 minutes away.

  • @sikath_ako
    @sikath_ako Před 8 dny

    Parte yan ng training sa life. Wake up early para marami kang magagawa😊😊. Dati I always question my parents bkit ginigising nila ako ng maaga kahit walang pasok. Pero sabi nila kelngan para marami kng mgawa in a day. And it actually works. 😊 same din gingawa ko sa mg anak ko ngaun. 😁

  • @geaicaonapo22
    @geaicaonapo22 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Napa-throwback ako noong elementary and high school days HAHAHA looking forward for the next episode 🫶

  • @ChayCajoles
    @ChayCajoles Před 4 dny

    Jinho bae and his filipino humor 😂

  • @benene_chu
    @benene_chu Před 29 dny

    Watching this at 4:30am while taking a shit, right before I take a bath coz I'll be traveling for 2 hours to my college. LOL. PH gang.

  • @nicorobinlee6708
    @nicorobinlee6708 Před 2 měsíci +2

    When I was in preschool and highschool I used to commute/walk... And we also experienced harsh punishment from our teachers... Back then student parents were afraid of teachers .. Now it's the other way around teachers are afraid of parents and students hahhahha😂😂
    You should have a representative from a filipino who experienced public schools.

  • @mariafrancescareina5046
    @mariafrancescareina5046 Před 2 měsíci

    I Adore you ❤️ you are very funny but i would like that if you could put subtitles during your videos? Thank you so much for this❤❤❤❤

  • @maroonscarlet
    @maroonscarlet Před měsícem +1

    from grade 1 to 4th yr high school (10 yrs) I wake up at 4:30 because school morning session classes starts at 6am

  • @user-lc8pf4xc3n
    @user-lc8pf4xc3n Před měsícem

    During elementary days sa barangay namin my school so walking distance, sa province 1km is walking distance then whole day class😅. High school my service para hindi makipag agawan sa public vehicle pero safe naman kahit mag commute.

  • @jeremysamuelzape487
    @jeremysamuelzape487 Před měsícem

    Exactly. She said it's not safe but as she have said in the vid, she didn't experience riding public vehicles going to school.

  • @awesome4561
    @awesome4561 Před měsícem

    In my country I used the school bus to go to school. It only took around 30 mins to ride to school. But I had to wake around 5:30 am or 5am to get ready as the school bus pick up time was 6:15am and the school started at 7am for all students. Basically at 7am the school gates would close and nobody could go in anymore.

  • @janzkacii
    @janzkacii Před 3 měsíci

    part 2 hahaha

  • @NekoNyan
    @NekoNyan Před 26 dny

    Lmao natawa ako sa "cheap tayo" ni Jinho hahahaha but I really get what he was saying with the harsher punishment. Our teachers really terrorised my classmates, especially back in grade school. I never experienced that with American teachers, but my classmates there were more outspoken and opinionated
    ETA : I went to school from 8 am to 8 pm. I was the first to be fetched by the school service and then I was the last to get dropped off. It was like I was already working as a kid lol

  • @GretSanDiego
    @GretSanDiego Před 28 dny

    In Japan, kids in primary school only learn basic stuff like some kanji, some math, Japanese class, art, and school duties such as cleaning, club activities, etc.

  • @bontagsharmone8353
    @bontagsharmone8353 Před měsícem +1

    Public schools in ncr start classes at 6 am then you go home at 12 pm. So others could use the room from 12 pm to 6 pm.

    • @bbian5772
      @bbian5772 Před měsícem

      Not all but mostly. There are few public schools in ncr that can accomodate all students in 1 shift (7-1:30 or 7-3:00).

  • @rammyhuggy
    @rammyhuggy Před 3 měsíci +2

    Legit yung bags hahahaha

  • @ethlsnts2629
    @ethlsnts2629 Před 19 dny

    We have lockers when I was in HS, though it's not inside the classroom. We didn't have to bring all books from home to school everyday.

  • @user-xm4fb5sw5j
    @user-xm4fb5sw5j Před měsícem +1

    We need to wake up 4-ish AM since class starts at 5:30am and we were elementary students 😢😢😢😢 sanayan talaga

  • @sarahdrio4623
    @sarahdrio4623 Před 2 měsíci

    Pork barrel got me! hahahahha

  • @MaiRmrz
    @MaiRmrz Před měsícem

    Si Jinho ung masasabi yayamanin dahil sa pencil case hahaha 😂

  • @jmine.c
    @jmine.c Před 27 dny

    Public school here! May punishments pag late samin, ipapalinis sa campus, dun sa part na walang assigned class hahah

  • @FanBoyofTheSea
    @FanBoyofTheSea Před měsícem

    bitin😂❤

  • @jeffjeffjeff69
    @jeffjeffjeff69 Před 18 dny

    i know ate girl was strictly speaking from her experience, but im pretty sure most students in the philippines commute and/or walk to the school no? also theres a lot of catholic/christian schools in the PH too like she said, but most students still go to public schools(obviously). I went to a school once with its own school buses, but i believe its rare actually and not the norm. but yes shes right, a lot of students in the philippines actually live far from school especially once they hit highschool(some actually prefer it? para mas malaya daw lol)🤪, thats why a lot of them wake up really early around 5 am. my classes were from 7 - 4 pm everyday if i remember correctly, now i think they lessened so its shorter? not sure
    we also do have extracurricular activities and tutors in the PH after classes, not everyone takes it but its encouraged.
    also jinho went to one of my citys schools 💀theres tons of koreans there now

  • @akihirosoma-xl1fk
    @akihirosoma-xl1fk Před 14 dny

    this is only from a private school pov, it is really different when you are in public school, although it is both difficult, there is much difference when you're in public and private school😅

  • @jcc4543
    @jcc4543 Před měsícem

    Samin naman may sarili kaming offices, dun iniiwan yung mga subjects tas uuwi mo lang if may assignment ka dun sa subject mo na yun, at yun lang uuwi mo. ACE curriculum ang school....gang High school ko ganun, tas ng College dun lang naiba, yung teacher nag tuturo na tas nasa harapan ng black board. Mas ok ng college, parang controlled ka kasi ng primary to secindary. mag memorise pa ng Bible Verses kakairita hahaha. mas nadalian ako ng college ako.

  • @mashichu8199
    @mashichu8199 Před 17 dny

    i also woke up 5 am even though my school is just 5 minutes a way from our house and the star of class is 7:30

  • @user-xd7xw4gg8v
    @user-xd7xw4gg8v Před 3 měsíci +1

    Please have same segement for the 4 of you. It was a fun discussion. 😅

  • @jamesheng1878
    @jamesheng1878 Před měsícem

    As someone who lives and teaches in japan bit is Australian and has Cambodian/Chinese background allow me to throw information here.
    I wonder where the hell Rio is from becuase the kids I’ve taught in Tokyo carry all of their books and you see them struggling on the train. I’ve had a couple of kids commute for about an hour just to get to their schools. I do feel like once you get out of Tokyo, the vibe of school changed and it’s so laid back.
    I also feel the club activities are there so children learn how to make friends. In fact, I feel like that’s how a lot of socializing happens in Japan as you don’t really mix your friendship groups. Eg club friends, high school friends, University friends, etc.
    Meanwhile in Australia it was 8:45 to 3:15 for me. I did no extra curricular activities because I didn’t want to them even though my parents made me do Chinese and Kumon briefly but I hated it. Thank god we had lockers too. Carrying all the books around would be hell. That and there were buses if you lived far away but kids could also commute to school via public transport or walking

  • @gailsampayan6703
    @gailsampayan6703 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you please make part 2😅

    • @TheSunbaeClub
      @TheSunbaeClub  Před 2 měsíci

      More episodes coming soon! Every Friday night!

  • @janabeb
    @janabeb Před 13 dny

    Same situation with her. School bus, first to pick up last to drop off. Pinag school bus ako dahil sa safety ko, i almost got kidnap when i was in grade school at. Buti nakatakas ako, kaya ayun, natuto ako mag commute nung HS na ako. Madalas kasi may manguha ng bata noon eh.

  • @lareinameinecke6029
    @lareinameinecke6029 Před 17 dny

    As a mixed Asian American who experienced private and public school I never went to school longer than six hours with at least a 15 min recess and a 45 min lunch break, five days a week. Any extra curricular activities would end before 7PM unless there was an upcoming championship. It makes so much sense why most Americans are ignorant. Pun intended. That said, I think Americans value education and extra curricular activities as sports, music, and culinary arts to name a few. We do have more opportunities to succeed without an education as well. Great video! I love learning about different cultures and daily life.