Do japanese students really have to go up to the front and sing to the whole class?

do japanese students really have to go up to the front and sing to the whole class?

this seems like bullying.

We did that too, in a German school.

Muslim students have to go up to the front and pray.
I skipped class.

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>he didn't do presentations to the whole class
What kind of two bit school did you go to?

presentations are not singing.

I was also in german school but they didn't made us sing alone to the whole class

You still fucked up.

Probably cause you had a shit singing voice and you looked like a pepperoni pizza covered in pubes

Brb killing myself

>Brb
>killing myself
How the fuck would you be right back after that?

That's normal in public schools.

Is it? We only had to do it once, in 5th grade.

In many of my English or literature classes ever since Elementary school I was asked by my teachers or professors to read aloud for the class. I'm a natural public speaker and I read aloud very well. People just seem to enjoy listening to me read. I suspect it's because I speak very deliberately, pause for an intuitive amount of time, and have a deep voice.

I can't fuggen sing though.

Why singing? Is it a music school? What valuable skills or information are they learning by sucking at singing?

We almost never sang in foreign language. But we did practice and sing the entire national anthem, including the forbidden part.
It's strange, knowing a song and not being allowed to sing it ever again.

it's only bullying if you're self conscious about it faggot

Either you're 50+ years old or from Bavaria. I honestly hope it's the first.

We had to sing in english in front of class (im from Brazil).

Do American students really not have fine arts classes?

Gotta pay a University $40,000 for that privilege.

Neither.

Hey, me again. Bet you thought shitposting on the internet was exclusive to living beings, huh?

I had to do that when I auditioned to sing in the class musical. I sperged out and refused to do it. Played the recorder instead.

It was fun.