Korean Teens React to American Prom Party For The First Time! (Culture Shock)

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  • @raquelrivera4515
    @raquelrivera4515 Рік тому +379

    I feel it depends on what high school you’re looking at. Like mine I wasn’t allowed to use my phone until I was outside my class.

    • @popipopipo111
      @popipopipo111 Рік тому +21

      samee and we couldnt wear hoods in class

    • @johnmillssr8001
      @johnmillssr8001 Рік тому +2

      Wow...guess mine was we weren't allowed to have phones

    • @amina___.
      @amina___. Рік тому +1

      mine you cant use ur phone at all, and cant even have it out during school hours otherwise. cant have it out on ur desk either.

    • @bryxofrr
      @bryxofrr Рік тому

      see and i have uniforms(public school btw) but also its good because some stufents cant afford clothes so a uniform allows no bullying over clothes

    • @yarielytorres1183
      @yarielytorres1183 Рік тому

      In my school you can use your phones at all, if the teacher see’s it out side of your bag they will take it from you right away

  • @katieb9428
    @katieb9428 Рік тому +227

    This was interesting to watch. I’m from the US and graduated high school a few years ago. I think a lot depends on the kind of school and what state you live in. I went to a charter school so we had uniforms with occasional dress down days as an incentive. The school was a college prep school, so most students focused on studying or their respective talent (sports, the arts, etc)

  • @MyaLeathers143
    @MyaLeathers143 9 місяців тому +66

    OH MY GOD THEY ARE REALLY REACTING TO EMILY HA THAT WAS SO UNEXPECTED 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @imsane00
      @imsane00 Місяць тому

      FRR 😭🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @trashcan4669
    @trashcan4669 Рік тому +47

    For me this is actually what school life is like for me. Although not the prom one because they did that during covid. We do have a dress code, but it's not serious, it's followed. We can leave during lunch. I have an eyebrow piercing and my hair is dyed, lots of girls have acrylics at my school. Uhhhh I know a lot of upperclassmen have arm tattoos. Although this may be what its like at my school, Schools in the US vary, we have public schools, private, all girl/boy schools, some are less strict or more. Just depends on what videos are released and we are able to watch. 😊

  • @francescaledesma4047
    @francescaledesma4047 Рік тому +79

    Well, it really depends on the country and school system. As an Asian and lives in the Philippines I can relate with the girls since its very similar. I studied in an Catholic girls school, so it had many restrictions too. In high school, I had uniforms, packed lunch or canteen, seat arrangements, same class rooms, no makeup (and nails), no casual clothing, limited clubs, no phones and more. Now, In college everything is more free and opposite that why I enjoy it better.

    • @lovememoreeeee
      @lovememoreeeee Рік тому +2

      Lol same here in the uk. School is so strict we couldn’t even wear black shoes that were too shiny.. and coloured zips on jackets were banned 😭 I really wish I had a more enjoyable school experience

  • @flaggov6949
    @flaggov6949 Рік тому +17

    Public schools in America vary quite a bit. The state determines quite a bit of the curricula, but the rules and elective classes are decided by local school boards and administrators (like the Principal). Classroom rules are decided by administrators and teachers. So dress codes, rules about phones, and classroom rules (like seating charts) vary widely from school to school. Some public schools do require uniforms, most don't. Many do have dress codes. In my area, it's pretty typical to have rules like no shoulders or mid-driffs showing, no gang colors, no offensive slogans or phrases, and shorts/skirts must go to your fingertips. Since funds mostly come from local taxes, the quality and offerings vary as well. I know someone who went to a school that taught 5 or 6 languages and had AV classes and such. I lived in a poorer area, so our school only had 2 levels of Spanish and French and there were very few electives (band, choir, drama, art, typing, and higher math were about it). This variability is both a blessing and a curse. Because the US is so large, it allows schools to tailor things to their region. I currently live in a rural area that has a lot of farming. Many schools have electives related to agriculture and they have a harvest break where students often get short term employment helping farmers harvest their crops. But it has downsides too because some schools struggle for funds (especially those in less populated areas).

  • @danibelle0075
    @danibelle0075 Рік тому +13

    My high school experience was pretty similar to the videos! Though it's definitely different by school and location. I went to a public arts high school ("Dreyfoos"- some of our pep rallys went viral lol). There were no uniforms and dress code was barely enforced. Not much restriction on hair color, makeup, accessories, etc.. Phones were not usually allowed out during class, but they are in between classes and at lunch. I had lots of freedom to enjoy the arts, and it was a great academic environment. I was in biology olympiad and SECME (science clubs). There's also academic honor societies and many fun clubs to join.

    • @zaynes5094
      @zaynes5094 9 місяців тому

      I just kinda stuck to myself but I did do Cross country running and track and was pretty good. I still run a lot in my 20s, but it's gotten harder getting time to with my trying to write and get some of my stories published. I also had a pretty good HS experience, outside of the bullies I had to deal with in middle school and going into HS. Once I got some friends, though, then I was much more comfortable in who I was and what I wanted to be (a writer).

  • @chrystalsimmons5802
    @chrystalsimmons5802 Рік тому +44

    I attended a public school in Texas. We had a dress code, assigned seats, no eating in class, no cellphones, no face piercings and tattoos.

    • @Tormund_Giantsbrain
      @Tormund_Giantsbrain 10 місяців тому +3

      Least tyrannical TX high school.

    • @antidave
      @antidave 9 місяців тому +1

      Texas is the worst of the states when it comes to school policies 😭 when they banned leggings with long sweaters/shirts is when I lost it

    • @chalseaweathersby2206
      @chalseaweathersby2206 8 місяців тому

      @@antidavelmao! They said y’all need to get creative 😭

  • @razinamarjan1110
    @razinamarjan1110 Рік тому +12

    Love how they included a video of Erica ha, she's honestly a nice girl

  • @aictopus
    @aictopus Рік тому +10

    My school had uniforms and you were never allowed to break any uniform rules and there were no days where they'd allow no uniform. We had to walk in a line to go anywhere and were not allowed to speak. We had assigned seats for the classroom as well as the lunch hall. We had about 10 minutes to eat after we got back from the food line. We were not allowed to speak during lunchtime either. My school was a normal public school. They even cut out art and music class eventually. You could not use your phone at all. It was a dreadful place and I hated every moment of it. Edit; I forgot to mention that our school also would ignore human rights and would not allow people to go to the bathroom and they would take someone's lunch from them if they caught them talking.

  • @saiyongdawn7756
    @saiyongdawn7756 Рік тому +6

    One thing I learned in life..too much freedom can become your worst imprisonment. 🥴
    Great vid. Thanks.

  • @Ikillyouwithhugs
    @Ikillyouwithhugs Рік тому +2

    I went to a public school in Texas, we had a dress code (like the bottom of your skirt and shorts had to reach the end of your finger tips, 4 fingers wide tank tops ect) but no uniform. They didn't really care about nails or make up but they didn't allow facial piercings but tbh many kids still had them and either put in a clear piece or put a band-aid over their jewlery and that was accepted, tattoos were alright as long as they were school appropriate otherwise they had to cover them up. No unnatural hair colors were allowed but you could do stuff like ombre as long as the colors used were natural. We weren't allowed to use our phones when class was in session but if we were sitting in the classroom waiting for classes to start they didn't mind, some teachers at my school even allowed us to charge our phones at the front of the classroom so we could focus. Other than that, we could use our phones at any other time, we didn't have assigned seats in lunch and we had different lunches through out the day so A Lunch (like 10 or 11 am) B Lunch (12 pm) and C Lunch (1 pm) so when it was time for your specific lunch you just went freely, that's why there was no line up to walk to lunch at my school anyways cuz everyone had a different schedule. As for walking around the class, some teachers allowed it and some didn't, most of the time they want you to stay seated but my teachers liked me because I was quiet and focused on my work most of the time so they would let me and my friends sit out in the hallway to do our work and listen to music ect. So the video was pretty close to how my school was!

  • @FantasyFae
    @FantasyFae Рік тому +3

    most schools still have dress codes and no cell phones allowed during class times but some allow them during passing times

  • @alexandramoa6870
    @alexandramoa6870 Рік тому +17

    Prom was so fun for me 🎉🎉

  • @Bionca1214
    @Bionca1214 Рік тому +6

    I don’t know what school she was attending, but it definitely depends on the school and what district or state you live in. Although we had free dress codes, there were still some rules you had to follow like: shorts/skirt can’t be no shorter than the tip of your finger, no spaghetti straps (straps had to be at least 3in), no crop tops or stomach revealing shirts and no sagging pants (nobody wants to see your underwear😒). Phones weren’t allowed out during class hours, unless there’s an emergency… they’re only allowed in between classes(that 5 minutes you have after the bell rings before your next class) and during lunch/after school. At one point girls weren’t even allowed to wear those Nike sport shorts anymore because they started looking too short.

  • @blacktopinkk
    @blacktopinkk Рік тому +6

    Emily haaa ❤❤❤

  • @eveilwolf
    @eveilwolf Рік тому +13

    To be honest I think more Americans need to watch this channel to understand what we have going on vs other countries.

  • @mystery7245
    @mystery7245 Рік тому +2

    I feel like pretty much all the comments are just saying how none of this is true for them… so I will mention my school as well. We had uniforms (pants and a polo shirt) but the rest were allowed. You could wear a hoodie if you wanted over your uniform, you could get nails, you could get tattoos, get piercings, use your phone in class, snack in class, etc. The only thing was the uniforms for us.

  • @naonabi
    @naonabi Рік тому +4

    not them watching emily ha

  • @janeeseiji
    @janeeseiji Рік тому +3

    Those kids are lucky my schools phones are inside a locker at the front entrance of my school so I could be on the third floor while my phone is in a locker three floors down 😭

  • @borahae71306
    @borahae71306 8 місяців тому +2

    the youtuber emily ha is originally korean 😂

  • @mindtsunami9443
    @mindtsunami9443 Рік тому +2

    We weren’t allowed to have phones on campus and we have uniforms but some high schools are like that!
    Edit: no hair dye, piercings, open toed shoes, “excessive” jewelry, tattoos, etc

  • @popipopipo111
    @popipopipo111 Рік тому +17

    some things are not accurate in this video😭

    • @Elyna6869
      @Elyna6869 Рік тому +2

      Yes it's not...they make this video seems like americans kids have to much of freedom when there's certain things your are not aloud to do.

    • @melody3629
      @melody3629 Рік тому +1

      no it is accurate for the people in the video. eveyone school varies their video was just one out of many

  • @KPOP5STARSLISTENER
    @KPOP5STARSLISTENER Рік тому +3

    I wonder what company Gaeun Kang is with and most importantly I hope she gets the chance to debut in the future

  • @Iymmwybmwycmtte
    @Iymmwybmwycmtte 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m not in high school yet so I don’t really no but I was told by my teacher that in high school you can use it for work like using it for a calculator but it depends on witch school And most schools don’t allow hoodies but certain teachers will allow hoods in class.

  • @jamayapaul4646
    @jamayapaul4646 Рік тому +5

    The fact that the UA-camr their watching is Emily ha & she’s a 13 year old in middle school 😭

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat Рік тому +1

    When i was in hs me and my friends skipped class all the time to go to the mall nearby the school. Lol. But somehow we both still was able to graduate and get our diplomas.

  • @bangchantupatron6673
    @bangchantupatron6673 Рік тому +14

    Bruh,when I was in an American school,I wasn’t allowed to paint my nails,wear jewelry,paint my hair,wear pants that where kinda above my knees,use phone in class,not even chew gum🗿(but I did and I almost got scold by the teacher🤙🏻)
    and the food…..I had to bring my own food bcz I’m gonna be honest……..the food there tasted like shit💀…so yeah it depends on the school you go👍🏻

  • @taunteratwill1787
    @taunteratwill1787 7 місяців тому

    Like a real totalitarian society. I hope you have fun with that! 😎

  • @deblibra6884
    @deblibra6884 Рік тому +5

    Most American schools have a dress code even if they don't wear uniforms. No school allows halter's unless it's an event at school. I think that's false.

  • @mananda.
    @mananda. Рік тому +3

    IS THAT EMILY HA???

  • @ericjorgensen3911
    @ericjorgensen3911 4 місяці тому

    Dress codes vary state to state. I was lucky to grow up in Calif. So public schools have a relaxed dress
    code. When it`s warm girls wear miniskirts and a skimpy blouse which the guys love. Mostly jeans and
    a shirt (favorite band) for the guys. Phones for breaks/lunch. Girls can be quite forward. Exchange of phone
    numbers is common as is couples kissing.

  • @WJones-jf8mf
    @WJones-jf8mf Рік тому +1

    Each school in the us is different, just like every state. We have national guidelines but states and cities have the right to impose their own restrictions. This school is super casual, some schools may be extremely strict. There’s also schools for specific courses too. We have a lot of math and science schools in Illinois. But also lots of liberal arts.

  • @hikariuchiha977
    @hikariuchiha977 Рік тому +1

    Their school uniform are quite cute tho, like I wouldn't mind wearing that every day

  • @latinasawntop
    @latinasawntop Рік тому +7

    Most things in this video are not an accurate representation. School rules here are not like certain Asian countries where no matter which school you attend that all rules are gonna be the same. It definitely depends on which state you live in. I attend a high school in California and it’s definitely not this easy on us. We get scolded for even asking to use the restroom during class and we would never be able to just pull out our phones like that without being sent to detention.

  • @Thewhitewarrior
    @Thewhitewarrior Місяць тому

    You all are lucky I’m homeschooled 🥲

  • @damiaatiqah9937
    @damiaatiqah9937 Рік тому +2

    Oh my god EMILY !!

  • @taniyahaugustin1960
    @taniyahaugustin1960 Рік тому +1

    Iit really depends on some classes I can use my phone others I Can't

  • @SarahJSweetheart
    @SarahJSweetheart 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm trying to find a video about Korean or Japanese high schoolers reacting to American style high school parties, but this is the closest I could find 😅 (im interested to know what they would think about people their age drinking alcohol whilst dancing to loud music, hooking up with the opposite sex, even doing drugs. That was common in my youth, but it seems Japanese and Korean highschoolers don't have those kind of get togethers, so It would be interesting to see their reaction to it - would they think it looks fun, or scandalous??)

  • @budda4173
    @budda4173 9 місяців тому +1

    Yo im trippin didnt know so many schools were restricted like that i graduated in a small texas town in 2017 and definitely had a similar experience to most of these videos

  • @zaynes5094
    @zaynes5094 9 місяців тому

    I like the idea of wearing a suit and tie, or a school uniform of some sort, but I also wouldn't mind being able to have a day or two of informal clothes like a t-shirt and shorts, or hoodie and jeans.

  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey 4 місяці тому +1

    She's training to be an "Idol". Dear God in Heaven why?

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey 2 місяці тому +1

      @@st3rie There are a hell lot more interesting and fulfilling paths that a young woman can go down in life that just being a "Idol."

  • @vv_vvs
    @vv_vvs 4 місяці тому

    i have prom next year im kinda nervous lol

  • @jasmine9581
    @jasmine9581 Рік тому +1

    1:19 usually needs hoods down and hats off
    At least til 2018 when i graduated

    • @zaynes5094
      @zaynes5094 9 місяців тому

      Yep, I always wore a hoodie to school, because I was on track and cross country team, and I always had first period teacher, very nicely, say "take off the hood and show that beautiful hair". Never did Math first period again, even in college I did it only in the pm.

  • @beefste
    @beefste 5 місяців тому

    the high school i went to was ok we weren’t allowed to use our phones cause if they caught us using them they would take it, we didn’t have uniforms and our lunch was free but it was disgusting

  • @aaronmartin7086
    @aaronmartin7086 Рік тому +6

    Never went to prom.

  • @An_aria
    @An_aria 4 місяці тому

    My school has rules, most just dont follow them

  • @aymenouldsaadi7262
    @aymenouldsaadi7262 5 місяців тому

    is this olivia rodrigo in the video

  • @emmaa5698
    @emmaa5698 7 місяців тому

    That weird comment abt having too many guy friends or ppl will think badly abt you is so messed up.

  • @miralazaoui-uh8bb
    @miralazaoui-uh8bb 4 місяці тому

    Les américains au niveau de l'école vous êtes plus libre j'ai remarqué la chance est en France le bal de promo c'est pas ça du tout😭

  • @nezptune
    @nezptune Рік тому

    lmfao

  • @debscom2
    @debscom2 Рік тому +2

    Not all American high schools are like this. There is a mixture...

    • @zaynes5094
      @zaynes5094 9 місяців тому

      Yep. Some are home schooled, some are public schooled, some are private schooled and public schooled. Some go into prep schools and those seem to be pretty strict in dress code. I actually don't mind the idea of a school uniform. Unless it was black, blue, or gray, I wouldn't mind wearing that. On the other hand, I could also understand how they'd want to feel more expressive and like they wear what they want.
      Some Japanese public schools do have days where they can wear what they want, but it's only on those days. And they still have to wear wabaki, which are indoor shoes.

  • @-JA-
    @-JA- Рік тому

    🙂👍

  • @deeplykem
    @deeplykem Рік тому +1

    This is not a normal American high school.

  • @strangeblackman3477
    @strangeblackman3477 4 місяці тому

    Americans take for granted so much that we have here compared to the rest of the world. we are so spoiled and used to these things that we don’t see them as superior in a Marvel compared to others around the world. That’s unfortunate.