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I need a comeback for "when in Rome . . . RE: Korea
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mikekim



Joined: 11 Aug 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:57 am    Post subject: I need a comeback for "when in Rome . . . RE: Korea Reply with quote

I don't mind when my students say it because at least they get the idiom for English tests etc. But when asshat teachers preach this as verbatim law: when in Korea you must act Korean, go frack yourself. Anyways, anyone have a witty comeback other than "FU its not a litteral phrase, its an idiom you dumbass. Do you really teach English for a living?"
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captain kirk



Joined: 29 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ancient Rome conquered the known world. Korea is a small country.

And yes I get this too. My Korean co-teachers use the phrase, 'when in Rome...' as a sort of bottom line finalizing statement which to them means; 'you are a captive of the Korean empire'^^. And, as such, must abide by the ways, culture, manners, acknowledged hierarchies based on status, age, race, occupation. It means follow with blind obedience the dictates of higher-ups. And accept the authority of higher-ups though they are not as qualified, may be younger than you, are Korean and not foreign. It means submit to the way things are. Since Korea is very hierarchical and status-conscious and foreigners are hired hands it means give up thinking you know any better.

Which is funny because Koreans aren't known for having Western critical thinking ability. We have this. There is a lot about Korean English teaching method that is not effective. Koreans can't teach English well and we are hired because they aren't succeeding/can't do it. It could be they are shocked and outraged by impudent, outrageous Westerners and their critical thinking ability which to them is irreverent and subversive. It could be they know that no-one but the higher ups have opinions that matter, carry weight. And so they've long ago learned to shut up. While we Westerners chatter on, free thinking, having opinions, wanting to change things, fix things, find solutions, problem solve. Don't we know where we are? Koreans think in groups and the group leader makes decisions. Everyone else says what the leader wants to hear, if they talk at all.

The first I've heard this phrase used was this year. Is it in vogue?


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daskalos



Joined: 19 May 2006
Location: The Road to Ithaca

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"Great! When do we start throwing Christians to the lions?"
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safeblad



Joined: 17 Jul 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i'm confused as to whether they are actually using the phrase 'when in rome'... anyway.

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Ancient Rome conquered the known world. Korea is a small country.


following this line how about saying: 'I AM ROME BITCH! THIS IS MY EMPIRE!' and perhaps you could follow that with some sort of battle-cry.
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michael5799042



Joined: 16 Jan 2008

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can become a Roman, I cannot become a Korean
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kiwiduncan



Joined: 18 Jun 2007
Location: New Zealand

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When in Rome do the Romans.
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michael5799042



Joined: 16 Jan 2008

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sigh and say "Oh, how I wish I was in Rome!"
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I prefer to turn it around on the students.

'Oh, teachah, why? Dippicult! Waeyo!, blah blah blah pree time blah blah blah why?'.

'Because this is Korea. Now stop whining and do your work!'
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mnhnhyouh



Joined: 21 Nov 2006
Location: The Middle Kingdom

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:08 pm    Post subject: Re: I need a comeback for "when in Rome . . . RE: Korea Reply with quote

mikekim wrote:
I don't mind when my students say it because at least they get the idiom for English tests etc. But when asshat teachers preach this as verbatim law: when in Korea you must act Korean, go frack yourself. Anyways, anyone have a witty comeback other than "FU its not a litteral phrase, its an idiom you dumbass. Do you really teach English for a living?"


Well if it is to teachers complaining about your complaints you could always scream "Oh no, it isnt Kansas anymore" and rapidly click your little red heels together?

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Scouse Mouse



Joined: 07 Jan 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does this mean I should only speak Korean in the English class?
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DJTwoTone



Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Location: Yangsan - I'm not sure where it is either

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I usually just tell them that having sex with my sister really doesn't interest me... But they are more than welcome to if that floats there boat.

I throw in the extra idiom just to brighten their day.Twisted Evil

Also, There is something sticking in my memory that that particular idiom had something to do with the British letting there hair down and relaxing there sexual mores in Rome... But I could be wrong. Rolling Eyes
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traveler81



Joined: 18 Mar 2008
Location: Byeongjeom, Gyeonggi-do

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

DJTwoTone wrote:
Also, There is something sticking in my memory that that particular idiom had something to do with the British letting there hair down and relaxing there sexual mores in Rome... But I could be wrong. Rolling Eyes


The idiom of "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" comes from the Middle Ages and the pilgrimages that many made to Rome. The pilgrims were reminded not to hold to their own home's specific practices regarding the eucharist. The pilgrims were to do as the Romans do in their own practice of the Christian faith.
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Cerriowen



Joined: 03 Jun 2006
Location: Pocheon

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Or you might say that the lemming mentality is outdated.
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Justin Hale



Joined: 24 Nov 2007
Location: the Straight Talk Express

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"When in Rome, do as the Romans do" is ancient sophistry, primitive and base relativism, and a generally fallacious method of reasoning.

Not very witty, I know, but perhaps tell them to research Socrates.
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mateomiguel



Joined: 16 May 2005

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hrm... 'Romans did what they do all over the world." ?

Or you could modify one of my favorite quotes from the HBO TV series Rome.

imdb wrote:
Pothinus: That is not just.
Posca: Post mortem interests of this type are legally entailed to the presiding consul, i.e. Gaius Julius Caesar. It's... law.
Pothinus: Roman law.
Gaius Julius Caesar: Is there some other form of law, you wretched woman?


You: Its culture.
Them: American culture.
You: Is there some other form of culture, you wretched woman?
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