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Vivinavi Los Angeles
A Japanese driving instructor

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#1
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  • 2022/10/26 23:22

This is a complaint about a male instructor at a Japanese driving school in the LA area. I was looking for a driving school in California to get a driver's license, so I searched for one through Vivinavi and took it, but the instructor's arrogant and overbearing attitude from start to finish made me feel very bad. The instructor kept saying things that had nothing to do with the lesson, such as "Oh ! you would have failed the test if you were like that !". It was especially unpleasant because we were in a closed room. I regret that I paid for 5 lessons from the beginning. I feel ashamed of myself for having applied for the lessons because I felt comfortable doing so because I was Japanese and could speak Japanese. If anyone reads this, I recommend that you take the first lesson as a trial and check the instructor's human nature before applying for the program so that you will not have a bad experience like I did.

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#3
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  • 2022/10/27 (Thu) 02:29
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I had a similar experience with a Korean, Japanese-speaking instructor
who signed me up.
I took the course three times. On the first day, I was taught from the position to hold the steering wheel, and after that, the instructor didn't even let me drive the car
on his side 、
I had to brake on my own (since it was a training car, there were brakes and gas pedals on both sides. \He said you need more practice and cancelled the test twice, and the third time he said it was still no good and cancelled the test again and asked me to practice more
I have no more money to pay you !. You won't even let me drive for you ! and you're just screwing with me because you want money I told him no, I'll ask my friend to go to the test by myself.
I ended up paying him once $ 80 or so, and three times $ over 200, and it was like I was throwing money down the drain.
His Japanese is also very subtle with a Korean accent
I don't know if he's saying "change" or "flat".
He was so superior to me and I was paying for the service.
It was really bad!

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#4
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  • 2022/10/27 (Thu) 07:14
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! "Oh ! you would have failed this exam

wouldn't you be thankful?" If you can tell me what's wrong with me.
Especially since driving a car can lead to accidents if you are not careful
Driving properly can be very dangerous.

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#5
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  • 2022/10/27 (Thu) 08:30
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> I was very offended by the arrogant and overbearing attitude throughout.

So, I guess I didn't appreciate the words

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"Oh ! you would have failed the exam if you did that !".
If it had been just those words, I would have been grateful because I would have known right then and there what I had done to fail the exam.

Well, in a job like this, you have to watch who you are dealing with and be careful with your words.
Some people prefer friendly, while others prefer firm and respectful language.

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#6
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  • 2022/10/27 (Thu) 09:01
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I had a friendly, joking instructor who made me feel comfortable and relaxed. but if the way he says it is intimidating or kind, it can feel intimidating even if he says the same thing. But it's easy to get a license in the U.S. without taking the trouble to take a course ?.

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#7
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  • 2022/10/27 (Thu) 09:09
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"Ah ! You would have failed the exam if you were like that !" ?

It's normal, isn't it?

The tip is as small as a dollar, but there are so many Japanese who have the superior attitude that the customer is God. It is shameful.

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