Woman Fail Driver's Test First 960 Times

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Perknose

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I agree with that. its not that the damn driving test are hard. if you fail the practical test that many times you don't deserve to drive.

You have no damn idea how hard the South Korean driving tests are, Mr. Expert. Just the fact that there are TWO of them ought to give you your first clue.

As for the rest of you callow twerps, this woman most likely had ZERO access to a car EVER in her entire 68 years and took the those first 4 tests each COLD.

Think about that before you beat your sunken, acne scarred chests and opine.
 

Perknose

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So she attempted to cheat the system by faking a test she didn't understand and wanted to get on the road without being able to read or understand signs. ROFLMAO!! Yeah, that makes it all okay, she's a saint. Still, I have to give her credit for being semi-literate, on the intelligence scale that places her at least half a step above the people who are making excuses for her. Your eyes are not capable of recognizing fail because if YOU had bothered to read the story you would have understood the vast problems with what she did.


Hmmmm, maybe there's a pattern here. Did you perchance fail to comprehend the story and attempt to phonetically memorize it?


You lose, Mr. Hasty Pick and Choose, but thanks for playing. First all, literacy is not noncommittant with intelligence level. You display precious little of either with your sad, self-exposing and lazy "pick and choose" reading comprehension fail.

First of all, she did go to school and can read, just not well:

Born to a peasant family with seven children but no land, Ms. Cha spent her childhood working in the fields and studying at an informal night school. It was not until she turned 15 that she joined a formal school as a fourth grader. But her schooling ended there a few years later.
She will do just fine with the small sub-set of road signs she will encounter. Better than you're doing in this thread, at any rate. :p

Try to keep up now while I point out the rest that you either missed or failed to comprehend:
“She could read and write words phonetically but she could not understand most of the terminology, such as ‘regulations’ and ‘emergency light,’ ” said Ms. Park, the teacher.
This just means her spelling was poor, sparky, like your grasp of concepts like "can read and write phonetically." But she DID eventually learn the terminology:

When she came to them early last year, teachers at Jeonbuk Driving School pitched in, giving her extra lessons, painstakingly explaining the terminology.
There is something sad in seeing someone trying desperately to get large in an argument and getting hoisted on his petard as you just did.

Abuse is down the hall. :awe:
 
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zinfamous

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oh, and shouldn't we move this discussion over to the "official" Asian defamation thread?
 

Zebo

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There are so many legals and illegals coming over now that the old stereotypes no longer apply.
Dumbest, laziest kid in my Spanish class is Asian.

I doubt that! But yeah America does corrupt anit it grand!:thumbsup:

I'm 1/4 what my parents were who are 1st gen.. but I know there is more to life than work too. Sometimes my dad in a weak moment will say he felt bad about never being home working 6am -8pm 6 days a week. So he knows it too.
 
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ponyo

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She's pretty good driver if she only failed the physical driving portion of the tests 4 times. Driving test in South Korea is lot harder than the test in the US.
 
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