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Zulu
Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:32 pm Post subject: My Korean Hell - 'Corporate Cheer-day' |
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Just got back from a Korean corporate 'Cheer Day'. An invite I wish to God I'd never accepted.
For 4 hours, we sit in an auditorium. First, the CEO comes out and gives his 10 minute speech. Normal so far. Then out comes the entertainment - cheerleader chicks dancing and waving corporate flags and Korean flags to some psuedo-hip-hop beat at 120 decibals at least. It was waaaay loud. The dancing girls were pretty lame and left stage right after about 30 minutes. Thank God I thought, maybe a rousing patriotic speech isn't so bad after all.
But noooo - then it's the 'Classical Group' - 4 of the cheerleaders in yellow this time supposedly playing Beethoven to a 'Classical Stars on 45' circa 1978 beat, followed by Classical Arirang belched out by one of the girls who must have crawled out of some noraebang at 4 AM. It was painful, and went on for about an hour. What's worse, the audience - may they be damned for eternity - got them back for two encores.
Just when I thought it can't possible get any worse, the 'motivational speaker/cheermaster/MC/Gestapo Kamp Kommander' dude comes out and exhorts everybody to sit down on the floor and bang each others' backs in robotic unison, clap in unison, and cheer Dae-han Mingug in unison to some K-hip-hop beat at about 130 db or louder. The audience wasn't just old corporate types, the younger people were totally getting into this shite, too. MC Moonie Commander was freaking out and barking his gob off, I mean really really shouting. My ears were hurting as the sound guy had the treble way up. You could hear this out the building and well down the block, still too loud.
I had visions of whoopin' MC Guy in the head with the mic stand but thought better of it and finally excused myself, hid in the John and downed a couple of Asprin.
It was like that scene in The Killing Fields where the Khmer Rouge subject prisoners to mindless ear-whippings for hours on end.
But why would people in a free country subject themselves and their children to this on a beautiful Saturday afternoon?
And people wonder why Korean entertainment doesn't catch on in the west? No business is worth this torture. NEVER AGAIN. : |
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anyway

Joined: 22 Oct 2005
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for that glimpse into the Korean culture. I feel your pain. It's bad enough when you attend something that would otherwise be enjoyable only to have your ears split. I really wonder what kind of issue this culture's 'volume fetish' represents... |
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blaseblasphemener
Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Location: There's a voice, keeps on calling me, down the road, that's where I'll always be
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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 11:03 pm Post subject: |
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Supposedly repeated exposure to even a moderately loud sound will cause permanent hearing loss. I imagine all these dancing/leg warmer girls must be deaf after a year or so of standing in front of business openings. Wonder what they do after that? Where's the common sense? Are other asian countries known for lacking sense on things like this, or is it just Korea? |
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Rteacher

Joined: 23 May 2005 Location: Western MA, USA
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 2:29 am Post subject: |
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Different strokes for different folks... |
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Zulu
Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 3:24 am Post subject: |
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blaseblasphemener wrote: |
Supposedly repeated exposure to even a moderately loud sound will cause permanent hearing loss. |
For sure. And now I'm thinking brain damage and a never-ending cycle. |
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pet lover
Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Location: not in Seoul
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:16 am Post subject: |
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Why did you stay?
Surely you could have come up with a headache, a sudden need to puke, or you could have suddenly remembered that you promised to call your parents.....anything at all?!?! |
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anyway

Joined: 22 Oct 2005
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:19 am Post subject: |
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Sure, sure, different strokes for different folks. Just keep repeating that to yourself...over and over... different strokes...different folks... let us know how that works out for you... |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:23 am Post subject: |
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The next time one of those comes up, please sign up for it and then e-mail me. I'd love something like that. Those things are quirky and weird and make great stories.
I'm 86% serious. |
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Zulu
Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:58 am Post subject: |
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pet lover wrote: |
Why did you stay?
Surely you could have come up with a headache, a sudden need to puke, or you could have suddenly remembered that you promised to call your parents.....anything at all?!?! |
I stayed for part of it out of politeness, then excused myself and went to the John. From there it was Elvis has left the building. It was still going on when I left - still is for all I know.
Last edited by Zulu on Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:03 am; edited 2 times in total |
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Zulu
Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:59 am Post subject: |
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Ya-ta Boy wrote: |
The next time one of those comes up, please sign up for it and then e-mail me. I'd love something like that. Those things are quirky and weird and make great stories.
I'm 86% serious. |
Listen to your 14%. |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:13 am Post subject: |
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Listen to your 14%. |
I've lived here for most of the last 11 years. I have a very high quirkiness threshold.
Considering that we all look the same to 'them', I figure if I put on a pair of shades I could pass for you as long as you speak like a mid-westerner (I can't do accents)...we should be able to pull this off. |
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captain kirk
Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:27 am Post subject: |
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I liked the part where 'MCMoonie Commander was freaking out and barking his gob off'. Haha. Why were they clapping hands and patting each others backs and not each others CHESTS? |
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Zulu
Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:39 am Post subject: |
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captain kirk wrote: |
I liked the part where 'MCMoonie Commander was freaking out and barking his gob off'. Haha. Why were they clapping hands and patting each others backs and not each others CHESTS? |
Not really sure but I'm guessing it was a corporate mind control technique ala The Manchurian Candidate. 'Must...buy...Korean...company...Korean...get...back massage...' something like that. |
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Junior

Joined: 18 Nov 2005 Location: the eye
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 12:10 pm Post subject: |
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Next time, have some fun with it. Chat up the dancers or something. anything to get you through it. |
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jinju
Joined: 22 Jan 2006
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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I feel for you Zulu, really I do.
Hey, did you catch 슛돌이 yesterday? You know, the 5 year olds who according to you are spreading Korean fascist nationalism all over the globe? They played a team of 6 20- and 30-something Korean female comedians. Hmmmmm. I wonder what that means. What wickedness were they up to? |
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