jongkookie
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The fobs I met seemed pretty uptight initially yeah, but they were still good people. I think most of them are just scared of using English so when you approach them they get kinda uncomfortable. They believe their English is like terrible or something and get scared the same way I would try to use my baby-like Korean with them.
Lol it's not even that.
I think I've mentioned this before here, but the KSA in my school was super secretive, didn't follow rules or any of that stuff really.
Take a poster promoting their group, student government law states that if a poster is in another language then English needs to be on the same poster even if it's in small letters. But for those guys, nope... the text was all in Korean so StuGovt took it down and they put it back up. They tried to get in contact with the student head of the KSA and no reply, they had to go to the faculty advisor to get some kind of response.
Also a Korea-Am friend got shunned because she was couldn't speak the language as good as they can. Like what kind of shit is that? That group itself is literally filled with fobs hell-bent on rejecting any trace of American.
All the other student groups aren't like this. Take the Vietnamese and Filipino group... back when I was there, our head in FSA was Vietnamese and VSA's head was a Filipina. Hell, all the Asian student groups are actually super tight and are basically interchangeable, except the KSA of course.