@@Monoiru That happens in a lot of women's sports unfortunately, including gymnastics, ice skating and ballet/dance. Even being a couple pounds lighter can make a difference in their jumps, lifts, etc.
Yes, literal, actual snakes. The principal for each school is a certified snake wrangler, and the school nurse is adept at identifying symptoms of snake venom.
I'm American living in Asia right now. You don't realize how great our country is until you live aboard. We are great but still have a long way to go if we ever want to be the greatest :)
@@gabbyroman2234 I agree but I’d rather not experience daily racism and constant deaths because of skin color. America is good only for the rich :) that’s why we get not free healthcare or college
Aw, back when I was a cheerleader in high school, no matter how intense the sports teams' rivalries were, the cheerleaders were nice. The squads gave small gifts (like a plate/bag of cookies for the whole squad - one cookie for each cheerleader) to each other and all that. Competitions had a cooperative feel too; hair or equipment failure backstage? Anyone will help. Granted, I was out in California, so sports weren't like a second religion the way it is in some parts of the US. Still, the feeling was nice.
We do not get along with everyone in American schools lmao. We’re very vocal about who we don’t like and who we do like. I get the impression that Korean teens, even if they don’t like each other, they put up with it. In America, kids will let you know vocally or physically that they dislike you lol
I've always found it funny, in Korea, people are snakes, when they dislike you, they don't tell you upfront, they just talk behind your back, meanwhile in America, if someone dislikes you, they tell the entire school and grab you by the hair lmao I don't know which one is more annoying.
"They don't fall?" They do. All the time. It hurts and they still get back up like nothing happened. Cheer in America (competitive cheer) is super hard core and people get injured all the time. It's cool though. Edit: Thanks for all your likes 😭
In school cheer too... one flyer last year fell out of a prone and broke her jaw. Competitive cheer is definitely harder than HighSchool cheer but HighSchool cheer can also be difficult
@@luharrell1 Yeah some high school cheer teams are allowed to do the crazy stuff. We had a chick that got thrown into the air and the bases weren’t paying attention. She had a really bad concussion because they didn’t catch her, she couldn’t cheer the next season.
I was at my brother's football game when I was, like, seven and some poor cheerleader girl fell off the tower mid-game. They stopped everything and they an ambulance across the football field to get her. It was at that moment I knew that cheerleading wasn't in the cards for me. RIP random girl that broke her rib.
so true! i did cheer for 5 years & luckily no one broke any bones but many people have gotten rlly dark purple bruises and bumps 😅 myself being one of them :,)
I heard once that cheerleading was the statistically most dangerous sport, leading to more serious injuries than most of the others that have saftey gear.
@@Inuyasha7685 oh^^ I hope they can accept you! Dont let yourself down because of them. The most important thing is, that you like what you do. And if its still to scary, you can always do it in the future :)
as a former high school cheerleader- this is how it really looks like, it's hours of practice and hard work, it's not just sexy dances and pompoms. We throw people in the air, we literally trust each other with out lives. I was a base (the person who holds the person on top and catches them) and our rule is not never let the flyer touch the ground, even if it means you falling down with the whole stunt.
At my high school, it wasn't just the guys; some of the female bases could lift the flyers with one arm too! I wasn't good enough of a base to do that, but it was cool seeing some of my seniors pulling that off.
my high school wasnt, but it wasn’t on the level of all star teams which so what i was used to. after two years i quit high school, and it’s been two years since that and i’m still doing all star
Well remember that not every school can have a good cheer coach so I’m sure the girls on the team have a lot of potential they just need a better coach. And if they are just dancing to pop songs then it’s not even cheer it’s just dancing..
They should react to marching bands, especially HBCU schools. I remember when I was in marching band in highschool and we didn't have to take gym class because all of the workouts we did in band.
@@sammyscarlett2691 dude I'm black afro latina I live a year in Korea yes, exist closed minded people specially for older generations but it wasn't bad at all there's a lot of nice people there how can you generalized a whole country...
@@sammyscarlett2691 how are you gonna generalize a whole country and continent over some little group of uneducated people? don’t be fooled every country has their down sides
@Alexander Murzinskÿ tbh it wasn’t realistic in terms of having spirit or getting a crowd pumped up. It seemed so dead in the stadium and it seemed like they weren’t even cheering, it looked like they were just doing the stunts and the routines just to do it. This is just my opinion, compared to all the cheerleading and majorette dancing I’ve seen.
@cniknik98 yeah like pep band, jazz bands, and halftime marching performances/competitions. I’m in marching band and pep band (unfortunately this is my last year and I didn’t really get to do much) and I watch a lot of performances when I get bored. There are a lot of great bands out there so that would be really cool.
Nah even better, drum corps. Now that is intense. They literally spend all day everyday for an entire summer before touring around the country for different competitions for the season
Koreans are amazed about how wonderful the US is.. And us Indians admire Korea a lot! We all are soo different but still so diversed! May we always learn from each other and share love to each other ❣️
Agreed! There's something amazing about every country around the world when we peer closer. I think I want to actively campaign in my country to have a better train or subway system. South Korean and Japan are super clean and effective. If I could master Indian food, I would try it, too.
I really like how respectful they were with their comments. Even in the US many people see cheerleading as a “frou frou” activity and fail to appreciate the skill and athleticism necessary. I think marching band definitely is a must see! They exist in Japan and Taiwan as well but I’m not sure how popular they are in Korea. A Texas high school football game is a really good show of scale too.
@NeonEyes Lol how? they do different things. I was on a Black cheerleading squad and our performances are indeed quite different. nothing wrong with that, just different
@NeonEyes you should rewatch Bring It On lmao Black cheer and white cheer are completely different energies the same way dance is. It's the truth and there's nothing wrong with either. Both are athletes but the culture of cheer is different depending on what the squad is composed of. It's culture.
@NeonEyes because black cheers on a different level the crowd be hype there voice get deep everyone has fun but in this video it just.... not the same energy let’s say that
Watching this as a competitive cheerleader was just great. They're reactions were so cute, and I overall just liked seeing them be shocked that these girls were so in sync. I'm about to watch the other cheer video being recommended, and I CAN'T wait to see how crazy they get when they see the girls being thrown in the air!
This reminds me of when I moved to korea and I was a competitive cheerleader in America, and I showed someone a video at school and they were so shocked, and everyone thought I was some crazy athlete at school lmfao
I'm a retired cheerleader myself, I loved watching their reactions to this! My squad had a whole new coach and everything when I first joined sophomore year, so we all worked hard. Our goal was to get to competition, and do our best. We all enjoyed it! I'm glad they got to see what full competition teams can do
Everyone is saying, "They should show them this or they should show them that...." RELAX! These boys are just high school boys in Korea and this clip was just to get their reactions on typical HS pep squads and their performances...something that they don't have as an incorporated sports program in Korean high schools. They have professional cheerleading at major league baseball games in stadiums, but it's different than what we see at our professional sports games. The whole point of this was to show these Korean boys something different and unique about American high schools and get their reactions and opinions about it. You should also understand that they don't know the difference between HS cheerleading, drill teams, etc. Just be humbled and thankful that foreigners watching American HS cheerleading are showing amazement and respect to the hundreds and thousands HS kids toiling away after school, trying-out, practicing, and competing to do their very best to give a good show when it's game day!
We all got along in high school, but it was a private school. Even if two boys fought, they always shook hands after. I think the fighting is more often in public schools in the larger cities.
Ah I had uniforms where I went and it was kind of nice not having to worry about being judged for wearing something that wasn't considered 'in style' or something
I know in certain parts of America the schools don't have a very good social environment and everyone's going thru it. But where I'm at we have massive spirit. For the most part we all support each other, don't tolerate dumb shit. If you're a new kid and you're bringing drama to the school, the OGs let you know to knock it off. And I'm saying this an introverted art kid. Mad respect for my school.
I so love how they reacted. Being a cheerleader in an American High School means most, but not all, guys either think you're easy or belittle you because "cheer isn't a sport." It's truly infuriating to go through. But these guys in this video think cheer is so cool and are seeing it as a competition, arranged thing like a sport that the girls are working hard for. Needless to say, I loved this video.
You guys are such sweethearts. It's awesome to see two young men that are so kind, positive, & such perfect gentlemen. Your parents should be very proud.
I did Junior cheer(elementary, not for my school it was literally a team that went to competitions) It's so much work. I remember being miserable all the time hoping practice would be cancelled, i always felt slower and like I couldn't remember the sequences, I remember literally crying while performing in the competition cause I felt like I was making the team look bad. I brought it up recently to my mom and she said "what do you mean? I don't remember you being behind at all." I literally remember one of my team mates trying to smile and comfort me during that competition... While we were performing! We were literally rolling around and jumping up and all these quick motions while shaking our shiny pom poms!(She was so real for noticing and trying to be so sweet to help me relax even as we were throwing our bodies across the floor in our routine 😭 ❤)I think now we couldn't have been too bad because of me though cause... I'm pretty sure we got third during that match? But I thought for the longest time we could've done better if I was better lol😂 I think part of my frustration and insecurity was because i wasn't in the same school as any of them and I wasn't allowed to go to other people's homes(and Mom would never invite anyone that wasn't family or a close family friend into ours) so I didn't feel like we were a close team, i didn't feel like we were friends cause you never got time to talk during practice. You were on the move, learning new routines and doing different methods all the time, there was no room to take a break and talk. I didn't even know anyones name. I literally remember just having practice for an hour straight at least once a week, feeling sore, miserable, and lonely then boom competition and repeat. So yeah all of that is a lot of time and dedication. And most likely ten times more intensive and exhausting than what I experienced. 😅 I couldn't even do a cartwheel, I'd d!e trying to do those flips lol
Let them know it doesn’t take ten years to do what the cheerleaders can do. They practice everyday before the new school year starts and even during the school year. It’s hard work for each of the cheerleaders but at the end, it’s perfect and amazing to see.
Should’ve shown them mixed college cheer routines (has men & is more detailed and amazing). Next: react to HBCU marching bands and step teams ANDJapanese synchronized walking!!!
At the beginning, depending on your school some do wear uniforms. They are mostly more plain than SK uniforms unless you go to a private/boarding school. I wore uniforms up until high school for the most part.
Nope. Not a typo. What was put on the screen was a translation of what they were saying. The English language isn’t the same as theirs. They had to improvise to describe pompoms because I’m pretty sure the word isn’t in their language. Not all English words are translatable to another language, and most of the time the wording is changed as well. Also the word c*ck isn’t originally a bad word, it was changed overtime by people and now it does mean a male part but it still has other meanings.
Me and my mom used to watch the competitions a long time ago. They are some of the most fiercely competitive sports. The moms alone were uh kind of scary lol.
Man, this reminds me of my older sister who was a high school cheerleader and turned to competitive cheerleading. She was a flyer and the hard work she put in was crazy, especially when I think about how she was just a teenager. Cheerleaders train so hard and they're so prone to injuries. My own sister broke her leg when one flying stunt went wrong. I respect all cheerleaders, it's NOT easy and takes a lot of practice and effort. 😭
Seeing how amazed they are by just high school cheerleading I would LOVE to see them react to all-star competition cheer lol I think they would be left speechless! loved this!
I didn’t make my cheer team cuz in the tryout I literally RIPPED my freakin shorts. Thank god there was only females coach (it was still embarrassing tho)
As an American, some parts that they said I was like O.o but it's also understandable that they kind of see certain parts of us as good so I can't blame their judgement but can I just say Seungjun is so frickin adorable the way he just laughs and claps oh my goddd 🥺
But its only in private schools isnt is? It's not standard to wear a uniform while in korea all schools (except maybe english schools) have to wear a uniform
@@Loriani93 No, I went to a public school and we wore uniforms. But our uniforms were basically khaki pants and a collared shirt with the school crest/logo. We didn't have blazers, ties, skirts, etc. The one private school in our district wore the typical 'school' uniforms you see in movies. But most schools in America either wear casual clothes or pants and a collared shirt.
yeah, I work in a public school & they wear unifoms, khaki pants with either red, white or dark blue collared shirt & on fridays it’s casual day... lol
I hope you all continue this - but not make it so "vanilla". With that being said - add more flava. Like the majorettes and dance squads that do incorporate gymnastics and cheer...and, give you the latest in dance moves - which is then stolen and claimed to be made up by someone (vanilla) else... Then a fight will break out...
It would be even better if they reacted to competitive cheer for people in college. The stunts, tumbling, and jumps are truly incredible and so much happens at once.
lol this is so bland compared to the serious cheerleading competitions yall should watch nu pep squad from the philippines (channel is called phoenix sy cheer for the vids) they're a different level with different concepts in their performances each year
In the first video that you show, that was my high school!! That was during one of our pep rallies where the whole school gathers together to support sports teams, the marching band, and achievements from clubs. I graduated from there in 2018 but its so cool seeing you guys reacting to my old school! I definitely think you guys should react to marching bands next, at the high school level, college level and competitive level (Drum Corps International or DCI) too!
you should show them the competitive college cheerleaders. At the top levels, it's so much more intense than this.
I second this!
Agreed
agreed
and all star cheerleading, is so good
I was thinking the same thing or competitions
Cheerleading in America is a sport. Competition is stiff, and the tryouts are very difficult.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I also heard girls starve themselves to be thin enough to be carried (not sure what the word is, English is my 3rd language🙈)
@@DonGarcia11 why the laughing emojis,they are athletes
@@Monoiru yes that's so true i do cheerleading and i have starved myself 3 times
@@Monoiru That happens in a lot of women's sports unfortunately, including gymnastics, ice skating and ballet/dance. Even being a couple pounds lighter can make a difference in their jumps, lifts, etc.
I dont know who told them that Americans get along😂. There are fights every other week over the dumbest things, and everyone is a literal snake
Yes, literal, actual snakes. The principal for each school is a certified snake wrangler, and the school nurse is adept at identifying symptoms of snake venom.
There was a literal shoot out in my school and we are rated top 10 middle schools in Georgia 😂
@@Kingdom_Of_Dreams the nurse doesn’t even do anything besides give u an ice pack
Don’t forget about the gossips and rumors students be stirring up about either fellow students or teachers
I'm not even American and was like who lied to them
"Just as expected, America is great"
Me and my American self over here be like: 👁👄👁
I'm American living in Asia right now. You don't realize how great our country is until you live aboard. We are great but still have a long way to go if we ever want to be the greatest :)
@@gabbyroman2234 Amen💖
@@gabbyroman2234 damn
Same lmao 😂
@@gabbyroman2234 I agree but I’d rather not experience daily racism and constant deaths because of skin color. America is good only for the rich :) that’s why we get not free healthcare or college
The feuds between rival schools sports & cheerleading teams are intense.
As a high school cheerleader I can confirm this😂
@@woozibby9703 the nasty looks the other schools would give us while getting off the bus for the game😭
@@hannah-zf1he the worst is when you happen to go to the bathroom at the same time as them and the looks are not the kindest😂
Aw, back when I was a cheerleader in high school, no matter how intense the sports teams' rivalries were, the cheerleaders were nice. The squads gave small gifts (like a plate/bag of cookies for the whole squad - one cookie for each cheerleader) to each other and all that. Competitions had a cooperative feel too; hair or equipment failure backstage? Anyone will help. Granted, I was out in California, so sports weren't like a second religion the way it is in some parts of the US. Still, the feeling was nice.
@@KristenMSnyder that sounds so sweet🥺 yeah I live in Oklahoma so sports are a big deal here. Especially football!
We do not get along with everyone in American schools lmao. We’re very vocal about who we don’t like and who we do like. I get the impression that Korean teens, even if they don’t like each other, they put up with it. In America, kids will let you know vocally or physically that they dislike you lol
I've always found it funny, in Korea, people are snakes, when they dislike you, they don't tell you upfront, they just talk behind your back, meanwhile in America, if someone dislikes you, they tell the entire school and grab you by the hair lmao I don't know which one is more annoying.
@@fullegoism • yeah, I feel like Koreans are all talk when it comes to those types of situations. Whereas, Americans, will be upfront.
@@fullegoism I prefer the American way tbh. I would rather know if someone dislikes me. I don't like it if people pretend to like me. That just me.
Yeah. If they don't like you they'll "catch you outside" 💀
@@hiyennhi4165 bye💀
"They don't fall?"
They do. All the time. It hurts and they still get back up like nothing happened. Cheer in America (competitive cheer) is super hard core and people get injured all the time. It's cool though.
Edit: Thanks for all your likes 😭
In school cheer too... one flyer last year fell out of a prone and broke her jaw. Competitive cheer is definitely harder than HighSchool cheer but HighSchool cheer can also be difficult
@@luharrell1 Yeah some high school cheer teams are allowed to do the crazy stuff. We had a chick that got thrown into the air and the bases weren’t paying attention. She had a really bad concussion because they didn’t catch her, she couldn’t cheer the next season.
I was at my brother's football game when I was, like, seven and some poor cheerleader girl fell off the tower mid-game. They stopped everything and they an ambulance across the football field to get her. It was at that moment I knew that cheerleading wasn't in the cards for me. RIP random girl that broke her rib.
so true! i did cheer for 5 years & luckily no one broke any bones but many people have gotten rlly dark purple bruises and bumps 😅 myself being one of them :,)
I heard once that cheerleading was the statistically most dangerous sport, leading to more serious injuries than most of the others that have saftey gear.
I wish they would have shown them a team that had male cheerleaders.
Male cheerleaders are a great asset to a cheer squad.
Agreed
I always wanted to be a male cheerleader but I was scared people would think I was gay... and I am. Lol.
I saw one male cheerleader before and he was really good!! Really flexible too ;-;
@@Inuyasha7685 oh^^
I hope they can accept you! Dont let yourself down because of them. The most important thing is, that you like what you do. And if its still to scary, you can always do it in the future :)
Please show them Majorettes and HBCU’s, it will be interesting to see what they think
Yes 👏🏾
As a girl who dances Majorette, HBCU hits different!!!! And don't get me started on Drum Majors😍😍!!!!!
yess heavy on the HBCU marching band puh leassseeees
Commenting to make sure they see this lol
Yesss
as a former high school cheerleader- this is how it really looks like, it's hours of practice and hard work, it's not just sexy dances and pompoms. We throw people in the air, we literally trust each other with out lives. I was a base (the person who holds the person on top and catches them) and our rule is not never let the flyer touch the ground, even if it means you falling down with the whole stunt.
Thanks 🇺🇲
Should’ve showed them a coed team. When I was in hs we had one and the guys were able to lift the girls with one arm.
At my high school, it wasn't just the guys; some of the female bases could lift the flyers with one arm too! I wasn't good enough of a base to do that, but it was cool seeing some of my seniors pulling that off.
I want you to show them school fights
That would be a MESS😂 (there were rlly bad fights at my school and i want them to see it)
LMAOOO NOOO
Lmfaooo
Nooooo 💀
LMAO WHY💀
My school's cheerleading team was a joke, they just dance to pop songs.
Same here.
can't say same but Ive seen other schools
Same
my high school wasnt, but it wasn’t on the level of all star teams which so what i was used to. after two years i quit high school, and it’s been two years since that and i’m still doing all star
Well remember that not every school can have a good cheer coach so I’m sure the girls on the team have a lot of potential they just need a better coach. And if they are just dancing to pop songs then it’s not even cheer it’s just dancing..
You should show them competition cheer. That’s on a whole different level. Seriously it’s insane. I have huge respect for competition cheerleaders
yeah! collegiate teams too! imagine if they reacted to navarro college, tglc, or smoed
@@laurounreal7440 Omg, they would die 😂
Seriously tho. Those girls are strong! Cheerleading is not an easy sport
They should react to marching bands, especially HBCU schools. I remember when I was in marching band in highschool and we didn't have to take gym class because all of the workouts we did in band.
They should react to black high school cheerleading. It's a whole different experience and vibe.
Oh my gosh yes!
@@sammyscarlett2691 dude I'm black afro latina I live a year in Korea yes, exist closed minded people specially for older generations but it wasn't bad at all there's a lot of nice people there how can you generalized a whole country...
@@sammyscarlett2691 wow u generalized a who continent ur stupid
@@sammyscarlett2691 you can’t generalize a whole race. there are close minded and racist people everywhere.
@@sammyscarlett2691 how are you gonna generalize a whole country and continent over some little group of uneducated people? don’t be fooled every country has their down sides
When he referred to cheerleading to the military 😭😭😭 ✨the accuracy✨
As a cheerleader I don’t think this is the most realistic 💀
@Alexander Murzinskÿ what does that even mean?
@Alexander Murzinskÿ wdym 💀
@Alexander Murzinskÿ tbh it wasn’t realistic in terms of having spirit or getting a crowd pumped up. It seemed so dead in the stadium and it seemed like they weren’t even cheering, it looked like they were just doing the stunts and the routines just to do it. This is just my opinion, compared to all the cheerleading and majorette dancing I’ve seen.
@Alexander Murzinskÿ there’s different type of cheers like stomp cheers and cheers when you do other stuff
@@PeaceMaker-44 that’s what I meant, the crowd was lame and it seemed more like a “performance” than a game
0:20 ah yes. the football field. we do take pride in our football field
If they reacted to Marching Bands I think that would be really cool.
@cniknik98 yeah like pep band, jazz bands, and halftime marching performances/competitions. I’m in marching band and pep band (unfortunately this is my last year and I didn’t really get to do much) and I watch a lot of performances when I get bored. There are a lot of great bands out there so that would be really cool.
yes oml i’d love for them to watch like a field show or something
please I wanna see this so bad or even DCI cause marching band is so cool I miss doing it 🥺
@@briisoka_ yessssss! I hope they see this. It would be interesting to see what they think about it.
Nah even better, drum corps. Now that is intense. They literally spend all day everyday for an entire summer before touring around the country for different competitions for the season
Koreans are amazed about how wonderful the US is.. And us Indians admire Korea a lot! We all are soo different but still so diversed! May we always learn from each other and share love to each other ❣️
Love India from Korea ♡
Agreed! There's something amazing about every country around the world when we peer closer. I think I want to actively campaign in my country to have a better train or subway system. South Korean and Japan are super clean and effective. If I could master Indian food, I would try it, too.
I really like how respectful they were with their comments. Even in the US many people see cheerleading as a “frou frou” activity and fail to appreciate the skill and athleticism necessary. I think marching band definitely is a must see! They exist in Japan and Taiwan as well but I’m not sure how popular they are in Korea. A Texas high school football game is a really good show of scale too.
“It won’t work in Korea because there would be someone who bears malice and takes your arm out” lmao
2:41 "It's almost like military" loll Seungjoon reminded me of Sehun. He and Jinwoo are a funny duo 😂
They should react to American High School bands.
im in love with the guy at the left. he talks clamly and his laugh is so cute 🥺 he looks so soft and cute 🥺
They should react to Black American Cheerleaders, lol. That is on a whole nother level.
@NeonEyes no it’s nots, majorettes it’s a whole other level.
@NeonEyes Lol how? they do different things. I was on a Black cheerleading squad and our performances are indeed quite different. nothing wrong with that, just different
@NeonEyes you should rewatch Bring It On lmao Black cheer and white cheer are completely different energies the same way dance is. It's the truth and there's nothing wrong with either. Both are athletes but the culture of cheer is different depending on what the squad is composed of. It's culture.
Period!
@NeonEyes because black cheers on a different level the crowd be hype there voice get deep everyone has fun but in this video it just.... not the same energy let’s say that
their reactions are so pure🥺🥺
“everyone gets along”
me who was picked on for being different and was always left out: 👁👄👁
When its competitive cheer it gets so much intense but the stuff they do is so impressive!!! Cheerleaders have my freaking respect
Watching this as a competitive cheerleader was just great. They're reactions were so cute, and I overall just liked seeing them be shocked that these girls were so in sync. I'm about to watch the other cheer video being recommended, and I CAN'T wait to see how crazy they get when they see the girls being thrown in the air!
This reminds me of when I moved to korea and I was a competitive cheerleader in America, and I showed someone a video at school and they were so shocked, and everyone thought I was some crazy athlete at school lmfao
“They all get along really well”....😂😂😂❤️ that was so cute lol
I'm a retired cheerleader myself, I loved watching their reactions to this! My squad had a whole new coach and everything when I first joined sophomore year, so we all worked hard. Our goal was to get to competition, and do our best. We all enjoyed it! I'm glad they got to see what full competition teams can do
As a cheerleader in America I felt lowkey special watching this🙈
Have them react to the bands in HBUC’s (colleges)
Everyone is saying, "They should show them this or they should show them that...." RELAX! These boys are just high school boys in Korea and this clip was just to get their reactions on typical HS pep squads and their performances...something that they don't have as an incorporated sports program in Korean high schools. They have professional cheerleading at major league baseball games in stadiums, but it's different than what we see at our professional sports games. The whole point of this was to show these Korean boys something different and unique about American high schools and get their reactions and opinions about it. You should also understand that they don't know the difference between HS cheerleading, drill teams, etc. Just be humbled and thankful that foreigners watching American HS cheerleading are showing amazement and respect to the hundreds and thousands HS kids toiling away after school, trying-out, practicing, and competing to do their very best to give a good show when it's game day!
Lol they still should show them. Everyone is relaxed
its just suggestions for future videos, calm down lmao
@@kaceywaceyy why do you think if someone doesnt side with ur opinion they are mad? You wrong for dat...
You don’t have to sound so dramatic people are just suggesting over things for them to react to... that’s the whole point
@@jazzy1352 well you seemed pressed bc of the long essay you wrote over simple, harmless suggestions but i digress lol
These guys just made me feel so much better about sacrificing 11 years of my childhood and getting permanent skeletal damage from cheerleading
3:42 trust me, most high school girls have done cheer most of their lives
I love how they call it "flying" lol 🤣 there is something about koreans that make them so cute!! 😖❤️
They should really see our school's cheerleaders. We are number 4 in the nation. Competitive cheerleading is really no joke
Jinwoo: The football field! It was really big and cool.
Australians: You call that football field 🤔🤣🤣
"The fact that they don't wear school uniforms." Me, who wears a uniform to my American school. "Ummmm...."
We all got along in high school, but it was a private school. Even if two boys fought, they always shook hands after. I think the fighting is more often in public schools in the larger cities.
Ah I had uniforms where I went and it was kind of nice not having to worry about being judged for wearing something that wasn't considered 'in style' or something
"Wow as expected America is great" 😆😆😆 that was so cute
You should show them High School Marching Bands. There are some amazing American HS marching bands that are so entertaining to watch!
The guy on the left looks like a mix of Ten and Sehun. He even kinda laughs like Sehun. I love it. They’re adorable
At first I was really thinking Sehun, but after I read your comment I could see a bit of Ten too
@@catherinehansel RIGHT!! I couldn’t stop seeing it until I noticed it.
seeing foreigners call america great makes me feel like im taking it for granted or smth lmao
I know in certain parts of America the schools don't have a very good social environment and everyone's going thru it.
But where I'm at we have massive spirit. For the most part we all support each other, don't tolerate dumb shit. If you're a new kid and you're bringing drama to the school, the OGs let you know to knock it off.
And I'm saying this an introverted art kid. Mad respect for my school.
I so love how they reacted. Being a cheerleader in an American High School means most, but not all, guys either think you're easy or belittle you because "cheer isn't a sport." It's truly infuriating to go through. But these guys in this video think cheer is so cool and are seeing it as a competition, arranged thing like a sport that the girls are working hard for. Needless to say, I loved this video.
You guys are such sweethearts. It's awesome to see two young men that are so kind, positive, & such perfect gentlemen. Your parents should be very proud.
as a high school cheerleader, this was SO fun to watch
I did Junior cheer(elementary, not for my school it was literally a team that went to competitions)
It's so much work. I remember being miserable all the time hoping practice would be cancelled, i always felt slower and like I couldn't remember the sequences, I remember literally crying while performing in the competition cause I felt like I was making the team look bad.
I brought it up recently to my mom and she said "what do you mean? I don't remember you being behind at all."
I literally remember one of my team mates trying to smile and comfort me during that competition... While we were performing! We were literally rolling around and jumping up and all these quick motions while shaking our shiny pom poms!(She was so real for noticing and trying to be so sweet to help me relax even as we were throwing our bodies across the floor in our routine 😭 ❤)I think now we couldn't have been too bad because of me though cause... I'm pretty sure we got third during that match? But I thought for the longest time we could've done better if I was better lol😂
I think part of my frustration and insecurity was because i wasn't in the same school as any of them and I wasn't allowed to go to other people's homes(and Mom would never invite anyone that wasn't family or a close family friend into ours) so I didn't feel like we were a close team, i didn't feel like we were friends cause you never got time to talk during practice. You were on the move, learning new routines and doing different methods all the time, there was no room to take a break and talk. I didn't even know anyones name. I literally remember just having practice for an hour straight at least once a week, feeling sore, miserable, and lonely then boom competition and repeat.
So yeah all of that is a lot of time and dedication. And most likely ten times more intensive and exhausting than what I experienced. 😅 I couldn't even do a cartwheel, I'd d!e trying to do those flips lol
not going to lie here I disliked being on cheer everyone disliked each other at one point but we would act like if we liked each other.
right ,i did cheer in high school and a lot of us did not like each other- but we had trophies to win
That is so true did not like a lot of people one my team🙄my coaches would be like leave the attitude at the door
Let them know it doesn’t take ten years to do what the cheerleaders can do. They practice everyday before the new school year starts and even during the school year. It’s hard work for each of the cheerleaders but at the end, it’s perfect and amazing to see.
Should’ve shown them mixed college cheer routines (has men & is more detailed and amazing).
Next: react to HBCU marching bands and step teams ANDJapanese synchronized walking!!!
At the beginning, depending on your school some do wear uniforms. They are mostly more plain than SK uniforms unless you go to a private/boarding school. I wore uniforms up until high school for the most part.
Him: Everyone gets along
Me: Hehe
lolllllll “everyone in american schools get along” there was literally a fist fight almost every day all four years of my schooling
0:40 younmay think so buttttt....☠️😭
Bro it’s 5 am I can’t be watching these anymore 😭
1:10 uhhhh typo? I think they mean poms poms
Yea, I was scared when reading that..
Nope. Not a typo. What was put on the screen was a translation of what they were saying. The English language isn’t the same as theirs. They had to improvise to describe pompoms because I’m pretty sure the word isn’t in their language. Not all English words are translatable to another language, and most of the time the wording is changed as well. Also the word c*ck isn’t originally a bad word, it was changed overtime by people and now it does mean a male part but it still has other meanings.
Me and my mom used to watch the competitions a long time ago. They are some of the most fiercely competitive sports. The moms alone were uh kind of scary lol.
i wish they could've seen competitive cheering too. its on a different level
These boys were so cute ❤. I loved their reactions and comments.
Would've been cool if you showed them the known cheerleading documentary on Netflix called Cheer (clips of it)
I’m so glad there’s a reaction video for cheer! I love it so much and have been waiting!
Please have them react to an American High School pep rally! (Usually happens before the homecoming game to get school spirit up before the big game)
Man, this reminds me of my older sister who was a high school cheerleader and turned to competitive cheerleading. She was a flyer and the hard work she put in was crazy, especially when I think about how she was just a teenager. Cheerleaders train so hard and they're so prone to injuries. My own sister broke her leg when one flying stunt went wrong. I respect all cheerleaders, it's NOT easy and takes a lot of practice and effort. 😭
Aw... there were only girls on those teams
Omg this is the best thing I've seen today 💜💜. You're both so kind
Bruh black school cheers do it the best
@NeonEyes you sound ignorant
Seeing how amazed they are by just high school cheerleading I would LOVE to see them react to all-star competition cheer lol I think they would be left speechless! loved this!
I didn’t make my cheer team cuz in the tryout I literally RIPPED my freakin shorts. Thank god there was only females coach (it was still embarrassing tho)
@5:08 ahhh, it's Hornet Cheerleader!! It's Enterprise High cheerleader in California. I go to that school!
"America is great"
Me an American : .......I dont know about that
As an American, some parts that they said I was like O.o but it's also understandable that they kind of see certain parts of us as good so I can't blame their judgement
but can I just say Seungjun is so frickin adorable the way he just laughs and claps oh my goddd 🥺
please show them the movie "Booksmart", many people said that it demonstrates the culture of high school students in the USA well 👍🏻👍🏻
Lmao, that's the movie we will show to educate Aliens about American cultures😂
Need to show them the Navarro Cheer team from Texas, they're the top competitive team in the country and have been for years
YES
I wanna know who told them that American schools don’t have uniforms like in all the times I’ve moved schools I had to wear uniform it’s sad 😔
But its only in private schools isnt is? It's not standard to wear a uniform while in korea all schools (except maybe english schools) have to wear a uniform
You’re probably in a private school or you’re just a dumb liar
@@Loriani93 No, I went to a public school and we wore uniforms. But our uniforms were basically khaki pants and a collared shirt with the school crest/logo. We didn't have blazers, ties, skirts, etc. The one private school in our district wore the typical 'school' uniforms you see in movies. But most schools in America either wear casual clothes or pants and a collared shirt.
yeah, I work in a public school & they wear unifoms, khaki pants with either red, white or dark blue collared shirt & on fridays it’s casual day... lol
“We lack unity” 😂😂😂
They should react to competitive allstar cheering (level 5) it’s completely different and better
yeah, collegiate cheer too! imagine if they reacted to navarro college, tglc, or smoed
That was really sweet. 😊. I love their impression of American cheerleading and generally the culture. It’s so pure and beautiful.
Should watch Dallas cowboy cheerleader.
no one gets along in american high schools, but we all come together during football games, soccer games etc and that’s about it 🤣
I hope you all continue this - but not make it so "vanilla". With that being said - add more flava. Like the majorettes and dance squads that do incorporate gymnastics and cheer...and, give you the latest in dance moves - which is then stolen and claimed to be made up by someone (vanilla) else... Then a fight will break out...
It would be even better if they reacted to competitive cheer for people in college. The stunts, tumbling, and jumps are truly incredible and so much happens at once.
I hope they react to colorguard. They should react to Norwin high school Colorguard performances. Also Top Hats from WGI shows
For my school life I avoided homework, watched TV and played the sims 🤣🤣
I’m sorry if this is rude but the guy on the left looks like sehun. Only a bit. Maybe it’s just my imagination
not rude at all
Definitely your imagination
@@craftyjimmy7526 yea. In the beginning when he introduced himself and smiled it looked kind of similar
Yaya Gg i definitely see it. His mouth movement resembles sehun in some kind of way, it’s hard to explain but I get your point.
Holy shit he does 😳
Have they not reacted to the Dallas cowboys cheerleaders? Would be interesting to see their reaction
Should more races in when you say “American”. It’s a diversity country.
Now show them black cheerleaders and male cheerleaders LOL I feel like the difference is huge
lol this is so bland compared to the serious cheerleading competitions yall should watch nu pep squad from the philippines (channel is called phoenix sy cheer for the vids) they're a different level with different concepts in their performances each year
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Ahh the innocent minds
When I was 7-9 I was a competitive cheerleader and I was flyer that sure made me face my fear of heights
These guys are adorable and their laughs are contagious
In the first video that you show, that was my high school!! That was during one of our pep rallies where the whole school gathers together to support sports teams, the marching band, and achievements from clubs. I graduated from there in 2018 but its so cool seeing you guys reacting to my old school! I definitely think you guys should react to marching bands next, at the high school level, college level and competitive level (Drum Corps International or DCI) too!
"I thought all of them were dopplegangers" nah just Elena but she quit the team lmao