Aka-chan (post: 1224494) wrote:At the Japanese high school I attended, the letters had no relation to ranking that I could tell, though there are probably exceptions.
If you hadn't heard of such, perhaps it isn't so common. Since this practice is almost universal in the anime high school world though, it must have some basis is reality. I wonder if it's a carryover from high schools of the past? I've heard that sailor suits and army jackets are a lot less common in RL than in anime, but they were much more common once upon a time. Perhaps this is another such example, something held over in fiction from the old days?
Here are a few other anime high school standards I've wondered about:
1) The ubiquitous sports and cultural festivals... the anime versions are obviously exaggerations, but are the real ones commonly held, and if so, how big of a production are they?
2) The perennial school trip / class trip. Seems to be the equivalent of an American HS club trip, (like the French club heading to Europe, or the Band going to some music festival out of state) but involving the entire senior class (for the foreign folks, that's American for 'everyone in the highest year'). For real? In my son's school, that would be a heck of a crowd. There's seven hundred kids in his class!
3) Schools having the gall to forbid dating. I've run into this in multiple series, and each time, I end up picturing King Cnut trying to command the tide. Do any Japanese high schools seriously try to have rules like this, and if so, what in the heck are they smoking?
4) Kids living on their own in the big city to attend high school. I'm sure this happens once in a while, but it seems to be a regular occurrence in Anime. This one, I suspect is just a convenience for the writers (no bothersome parents to get in the way of stupid things the kids are involved in) but maybe not. I lived on my own during my senior year, and my wife went to the big city to attend high school in the Philippines, but she roomed with her older sisters, who had jobs there.
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May He cause His face to shine upon you.
May He lift up His countenance and grant you peace.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Feel free to visit
My Writing.com Portfolio
Largo: "Well Ed, good to see ya. Guess I gotta beat the crap out of you now."
Jamie Hyneman: "It's just another lovely day at the bomb range. Birds are singing, rabbits are hopping about, and soon there's going to be a big explosion."