karatekid1975 Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 Is that disrespectful to ask?I was on another forum when someone asked and another threw a fit because they asked. I never met anyone who was upset by me asking what rank they hold. I would freely tell anyone (who was interested in MA, that is).Have you met anyone that threw a fit by asking this question? Or would you be offended? And why? Laurie F Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Akaratechick Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 of course not. it isn't uncommon or disrespectful. I wouldn't be offended regardless of what rank I held. Some people are goofy. "All your life you are told the things you cannot do. They will say you're not good enough, strong enough or talented enough; you're the wrong height or the wrong weight or the wrong type to play this or achieve this. THEY WILL TELL YOU NO, a thousand times no, until all the no's become meaningless. ………..…. “AND YOU WILL TELL THEM YES."Nike Ad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shotokan-kez Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 Not at all! When i first saw the post i actually thought you were asking what rank we all were, i was quite happy to tell you. Anyway thats silly, i don't at all see how that can be disrepectful, i'm quite happy to tell people what belt i'm on, regardless of the grade. Walk away and your always a winner. https://www.shikata-shotokan.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushido_man96 Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 I don't think that it is disrespectful. I think that some people get worked over things sometimes, for no reason. Maybe they felt like they were being tested or something. Who knows. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ninjanurse Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 It depends on who is asking. "A Black Belt is only the beginning."Heidi-A student of the artsTae Kwon Do,Shotokan,Ju Jitsu,Modern Arnishttp://the100info.tumblr.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ps1 Posted April 7, 2007 Share Posted April 7, 2007 I don't see why anyone would get upset about that question unless they felt there was something to hide. Seems like a reasonable enough question in a community where almost every art has a rank system. "It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DWx Posted April 8, 2007 Share Posted April 8, 2007 I don't mind if the person is genuinely interested in me and my MA. But at school and now college, I avoid telling people that I study MAs at all. Once I was overhead talking to my mates about a grading or something and instantly people were like "Are you a blackbelt?" "Can you break a brick?" "What would you do if...?" Some idiots, evertime I get into a disagreement, announce out to the whole room "Ooooh, don't pick a fight with her. Danni does TKD, she'll beat you up" One person keeps trying to punch me in the stomach to see what I'll do. And then there's the weird techniques and noises they do... It drives you crazy! What really annoys me is that they all know which boys do it yet they don't do this to them. They seem to think that MAs for girls is a little bit weird. "Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
obiwansbane Posted April 8, 2007 Share Posted April 8, 2007 Ive had some of the same situations as DWx, i dont really mind i just tell people that i blew a whole in a brick house with my foot once and walk away...sometimes people get upset because they are busy and lower belts start nagging them, and they see it as a sign of disrespect. I don't know how that would apply to a forum but hey... to each his own... i got my black btw Brown belt... win trophies... grade... lose trophies... so much fun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ps1 Posted April 8, 2007 Share Posted April 8, 2007 I don't mind if the person is genuinely interested in me and my MA. But at school and now college, I avoid telling people that I study MAs at all. Once I was overhead talking to my mates about a grading or something and instantly people were like "Are you a blackbelt?" "Can you break a brick?" "What would you do if...?" Some idiots, evertime I get into a disagreement, announce out to the whole room "Ooooh, don't pick a fight with her. Danni does TKD, she'll beat you up" One person keeps trying to punch me in the stomach to see what I'll do. And then there's the weird techniques and noises they do... It drives you crazy! What really annoys me is that they all know which boys do it yet they don't do this to them. They seem to think that MAs for girls is a little bit weird. I wish I could tell you that this goes away. I've been studying for nearly 22 years now. I don't announce it to anyone, but people inevitably find out sooner or later. I was recently working in a children's hospital and my colleague was telling all the kids about it. The noises and everything were in full go. Sure, he was just trying to make some sick kids feel better, but it's always embarasing. I fear that's just part of the pop culture that will never go away. Of course, now everyone thinks we make sounds like Bruce Lee and are crazy MMA fighters like Tito Ortiz. It's just something to get used to. "It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IcemanSK Posted April 9, 2007 Share Posted April 9, 2007 I'm not defending the poster who got bent out of shape from the other forum: but I understand his reasoning. Apparently, to his instructor, when a MA-ist asks a high ranking master/grandmaster that question it was considered rude. In Western society, we don't really have that thought process. Heck, we put stripes on our belts, M.D. after our names, & other things to distinguish us from the person next to us. Maybe that guy doesn't wear his rank on his belt or publicize it in any way (although he did tell us his rank in the thread) but it's not the normal in American society to take offense to such questions. Being a good fighter is One thing. Being a good person is Everything. Kevin "Superkick" McClinton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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