Are school clubs a thing in your country?
Here they technically exist but basically no one bothers
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 10:09:06 AM
No.213625660
No, there's plenty of sports clubs for kids and teenagers, but they're not attached to schools.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 10:10:39 AM
No.213625686
>>213625572 (OP)
It's not a thing here, we just go to school and go home unlike the japanese teens who have sex with club members
>>213625572 (OP)
There are.
Club activities may be important enough to influence ours life. My mother also started playing table tennis again after she finished raising children, which she did in secondary school.
People with different personalities and interests can make friends for life by playing sport together. And if your team wins an important tournament, The city as a whole is pleased. especially baseball tournament(koshien).
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 10:29:15 AM
No.213626052
No
There are children's sport clubs that are ran on school premises though
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 10:55:48 AM
No.213626489
>>213625969
>>213625572 (OP)
>didn't get to experience Japanese high school
What the FUCK is even the point of living....
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 12:09:22 PM
No.213628008
>>213625969
I saw a movie about a Taiwanese team making it to Koshien in the good old days. It's called Kano, watch it, it's kino.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 12:37:14 PM
No.213628732
>>213625572 (OP)
not really aside from band and choir.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 1:05:59 PM
No.213629377
>>213625572 (OP)
>they technically exist but basically no one bothers
Similar here.
I briefly attended a history club (it was just us playing risk all the time), a chess club and a spanish language club (basically just additional lesson but more chill and no grades). Neither of them had more than a few people + a teacher.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 1:37:08 PM
No.213630106
joining a club was mandatory. not multiple clubs, just a single club. and if the club reached its maximum allowed members then I had to join other ones which didn't interest me. and everything is supervised and controlled by the teachers, from organizing clubs in the first place to what activities to do and so on. clubs had to be registered and approved by the school. a teacher was assigned to every clubs, club meetups are only done in fixed classrooms in fixed times. and most of the times teachers didn't give a fuck about clubs at all, so all they do is make the kids sit down watch some videos. kids didn't care about clubs either, they just take nap, chat or look at phone.
The only exceptions to this meaningless shitshow were the dancer club and the fencing club. dancing club was where hot girls dress like sluts and dance like hoes, and fencing club was for kids who seriously want to be a fencer as an athlete. both were sponsored by the school and these clubs were around permanently(other clubs were often reformed, merged or disbanded in every couple semesters).
It was a real embarrassing waste of time. Everything was forced and pretentious and fake, nothing was organic or interesting or even fun.