Differences in scoring symbols between Japan, U.S. , and China

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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @Only_Ameen04
    @Only_Ameen04 Год назад +43336

    "So is my answer correct or not?"
    Japan: 🔺️
    US: half
    China: yesn't

    • @reshmidas8152
      @reshmidas8152 Год назад +994

      Students: bruuuh,wat?
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Malaysian_Editor
      @Malaysian_Editor Год назад +874

      No, actually in a chinese school this video is right. I always thought that the half correct answer symbol was weird, and it still is

    • @lamewater772
      @lamewater772 Год назад +745

      Lmao finally a symbol for yesn't

    • @zaybeol
      @zaybeol Год назад +457

      what's funny is that in brazil, that is the polar opposite of china, also uses the yesn't

    • @ThewOrldIssqUare
      @ThewOrldIssqUare Год назад +123

      Australia: no're

  • @ankokunokayoubi
    @ankokunokayoubi Год назад +21744

    For anyone non-Japanese playing Japanese PlayStation games, the reason for the circle button being Correct/Action/Confirm button, and the X button being the Cancel/Dismiss/No button is explained in this video.

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto Год назад +857

      Back in PS2 there were a lot more games using X as confirm, but nowadays, a lot more games using O now as confirm, which I found really cool that developer started using the intended symbol, atleast in ps4.
      Of course, it gets annoying when there is a few games still using X as confirm, but that beside the point.

    • @boiii3productions945
      @boiii3productions945 Год назад +346

      ⁠@@hamizannarutoin Japan O means confirm and X means back for PS2 but in USA X means confirm (maybe O as well) and square/triangle means back

    • @hamizannaruto
      @hamizannaruto Год назад +198

      @@boiii3productions945 I might be playing a lot of EU games, since X is confirm, and O is back
      But I'm in Asia, so I don't know how EU game get here. On ps4, almost all games are now using O as confirm, I don't know if this is because my region is Asia, or games nowadays are using O

    • @odorikakeru
      @odorikakeru Год назад +199

      IIRC, the original developer guide for the PlayStation back in 1994-1995 said something like:
      ◯ - Confirm, Accept, OK, Yes
      × - Cancel, Back, No
      ⬜︎ - Menu, Options
      △ - View, Camera
      I don’t remember what exactly was written, but it was a real “Aha!” moment for me when I first read it - the choice of those particular shapes and their position on the controller just suddenly made so much sense!

    • @vincentwhite938
      @vincentwhite938 Год назад +40

      ... what'? I remember it reversed

  • @SacsachCCABP
    @SacsachCCABP 8 месяцев назад +14191

    “Are you non-Japanese?”
    Non-Japanese: “✔️”
    Japanese: “✔️”

    • @Nayef-lq5zu
      @Nayef-lq5zu 6 месяцев назад +158

      They meant by
      ❌/✔️
      They meant the answer is wrong not correct

    • @pristine_12
      @pristine_12 6 месяцев назад +408

      ​@@Nayef-lq5zu The question is "Are you NON-Japanese?" so it means the opposite of what you're thinking

    • @RodhiShartedHarded
      @RodhiShartedHarded 6 месяцев назад +37

      This is gold

    • @s.vanheijnsbergen9644
      @s.vanheijnsbergen9644 6 месяцев назад +157

      Solution, ask the question different;
      "Are you Japanese?"
      Non-Japanese: "O"
      Japanese: "O"

    • @nou8474
      @nou8474 6 месяцев назад +32

      ​@@Nayef-lq5zuit's actually correct, with x/✓ the video means that both can be used. You can try googling Japanese tests and you will see what i'm talking about

  • @einfachpaul17
    @einfachpaul17 5 месяцев назад +1349

    Can we all appreciate the fact that he literally drew a perfect circle at the beginning

    • @GavinAkers-mg4nd
      @GavinAkers-mg4nd 4 месяца назад +19

      Yes

    • @MyUncleWorksForNintendo
      @MyUncleWorksForNintendo 3 месяца назад +38

      Not quite perfect, but very close and I did too appreciate the penmanship when I saw it haha

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 3 месяца назад +3

      Close but the bottom right is not round

    • @abricuslaw
      @abricuslaw 3 месяца назад +3

      It's not perfect

    • @Darth_Pool
      @Darth_Pool 3 месяца назад +3

      Except it's NOT literally 🤦‍♂️

  • @StCharlos
    @StCharlos Год назад +7780

    When I study in China, and try to explain to my Japanese mother that, I got all the answers correct ……

  • @aynDRAWS
    @aynDRAWS 9 месяцев назад +5378

    This was one of the more confusing things for me when moving to Japan. Having my correct answers circles threw me off, because I was so used to the incorrect ones being circled.

    • @scotts918
      @scotts918 9 месяцев назад +93

      Zero points for this question 😢😭

    • @ChibiRuah
      @ChibiRuah 9 месяцев назад +39

      I’ll be honest, I kind of like it more though I grew up with checkmarks.

    • @arvinr.912
      @arvinr.912 8 месяцев назад +23

      It's not that important though. The worse thing for me was how Europe likes using military time and the different date format.

    • @theirishviking9278
      @theirishviking9278 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@arvinr.912which date format there's a few
      D/M/Y
      Y/M/D
      M/D/Y
      There's one more I can't remember

    • @Sac-chan
      @Sac-chan 8 месяцев назад +97

      ​@@arvinr.912Like, the normal date format? as in DD/MM/YYYY that more than 90% of the world uses? or do you mean a weird one?

  • @ethanhale6931
    @ethanhale6931 9 месяцев назад +5966

    Is no one going to talk about how perfect that circle was?

    • @sushikenji
      @sushikenji 9 месяцев назад +206

      The circle was more perfect than the triangle!

    • @allochkabredikhina1364
      @allochkabredikhina1364 8 месяцев назад +17

      I was about to

    • @mcanty
      @mcanty 8 месяцев назад +57

      it was almost till the bottom right corner messed it all up

    • @Valzyne
      @Valzyne 8 месяцев назад +4

      that was my first thought exactly.

    • @definitelynotanAIchatbot
      @definitelynotanAIchatbot 8 месяцев назад +6

      I'm a lot afraid of it 😢

  • @Danish_creates
    @Danish_creates 4 месяца назад +651

    Who was wondering why Nobita has all correct marked papers but still he gets zero in exam 😂🤣

  • @ethanlarose8023
    @ethanlarose8023 Год назад +15801

    日本語の授業で、日本語先生に宿題を見せて、目の前でものすごくデカイ丸を書いて、ミスと思ったからビックリしたけど、花丸でした😌

  • @yuukifenia1611
    @yuukifenia1611 9 месяцев назад +2084

    This actually makes so much sense. I always got so confused when Anime would have a protagonist with bad grades show 0/100 F but then the entire paper is checkmarks. Can't believe it took me to now to realize the symbols are different! Great video thank you! Simple yet informative

    • @unrealbot3027
      @unrealbot3027 8 месяцев назад +85

      Yeah same thing here. I guess you're referring to Doraemon

    • @yuukifenia1611
      @yuukifenia1611 8 месяцев назад +43

      @@unrealbot3027 Not particularly but I wouldn't be surprised haha
      I was thinking more Hitman Reborn tho I've just noticed it in a lot of anime over the years. Its nice to actually understand it

    • @ak-t7d6f
      @ak-t7d6f 8 месяцев назад +77

      ​@@unrealbot3027 Yep. Was going to mention that too. Kid me was so confused seeing Nobita getting 0 on his tests when every question had tick marks on the paper.
      Eventually figured circle denoted correct on a later episode.

    • @yesiasked
      @yesiasked 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same, bro. Same

    • @yesiasked
      @yesiasked 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@unrealbot3027 YEP. Doraemon confused me the most

  • @dylanrahx4519
    @dylanrahx4519 6 месяцев назад +3103

    I once had a teacher that would mark incorrect answers with "?". Drove me absolutely insane

    • @yolker1520
      @yolker1520 6 месяцев назад +388

      Oof YESSS, it's like "Do you really think this answer is acceptable?". Gosh that was awful

    • @KeepCalmCapybara
      @KeepCalmCapybara 5 месяцев назад +191

      This "?" also exists in Brazil, and it is equivalent to the "x", but for different reasons. When you get "x" it means you are wrong. When you get "?" it means you failed to express why you are correct (when you know the answer for a math problem, but the question asks for you to elaborate, but you don't know how to elaborate, so you failed to do what the question asked).

    • @VictorTwo2
      @VictorTwo2 5 месяцев назад +259

      ​@@KeepCalmCapybarafor me when a teacher used "?" It meant the teacher doesn't even know tf im talking about

    • @JrIcify
      @JrIcify 5 месяцев назад +89

      Gen alpha teachers will write bro thought he was cookin

    • @yolker1520
      @yolker1520 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@JrIcify darn, poor gen beta x')

  • @panampace
    @panampace 5 месяцев назад +471

    I love my EMT teacher. She doesn’t only mark incorrect answers, she follows my thinking and writes notes explaining why they’re incorrect. So I started writing notes of my own showing my thinking and asking questions. So helpful, especially since this stuff is about saving lives.

    • @kyrazell
      @kyrazell 5 месяцев назад +27

      Commented grading works really well in supporting the learning process in my experience!
      The difficulty I find is often to do with the sheer time investment in doing so with 40 to 50 students, and so some detail in the comments fall to the wayside in favour of referring the student to the answer key.
      I always advocate for smaller cohorts for this very reason, but institutions are rarely willing and/or able to hire enough teachers to make smaller cohorts viable.
      Glad to hear that you've got a good teacher though! And good luck with training!

    • @JamesPawson
      @JamesPawson 5 месяцев назад +6

      That's how I marked Critical Thinking exams (undergrad course, philosophy department) and I awarded extra points when students did what you describe-- tell me how you came to the conclusion you did, or at least think about how there might be an alternate conclusion.

    • @chicagotypewriter2094
      @chicagotypewriter2094 4 месяца назад +2

      Good teachers make such a difference and I’m so happy you had a fantastic one!!! It was my first year at a new high school this year and I loved our English department, partly because they did this a lot - especially for me because no other students could get through my cursive! (Also all 3 AP Lang teachers were SOLID and understanding af)

    • @panampace
      @panampace 4 месяца назад +1

      @@kyrazell That’s exactly why I appreciate the effort she made for 30 students. She had high expectations and wouldn’t let anything slide, but went out of her way to prepare us to meet those expectations. Nearly every single first responder in my county was trained by her and it’s a damn good sign when ALL of your former students praise how good of a teacher you were.

  • @thomaszhang3101
    @thomaszhang3101 Год назад +4661

    One advantage of the Chinese symbol for half correct answer is that should you be graded wrongly and you answer was actually right, or should you be offered to correct the mistake as homework to earn some points back, the teacher can simply make the half right symbol into two right symbols, one on top of another.

  • @dcacxad
    @dcacxad 7 месяцев назад +1639

    Russia:
    Correct: +
    Half correct: ±
    Incorrect: -

    • @yolker1520
      @yolker1520 6 месяцев назад +31

      / and ✓ for incorrect too!

    • @cheesyguy00
      @cheesyguy00 6 месяцев назад +56

      @@yolker1520bruh no I was in Russian school and it’s not that

    • @yolker1520
      @yolker1520 6 месяцев назад +56

      @@cheesyguy00 i guess it depends. Half my teachers used ✓ as a mistake marker, others as a correct answer marker, and others didn't use ✓ at all :')

    • @cheesyguy00
      @cheesyguy00 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@yolker1520 yep

    • @cheesyguy00
      @cheesyguy00 6 месяцев назад +3

      It depends

  • @garg4531
    @garg4531 8 месяцев назад +914

    Neat!
    And this explains why I always see circles being used as “correct”, etc. in anime

    • @jabuti35162
      @jabuti35162 6 месяцев назад +55

      Ngl, reminds me of Doraemon

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 6 месяцев назад +65

      @@jabuti35162 same, I used to wonder why Nobita got zero even if there are ticks over all answers

    • @jabuti35162
      @jabuti35162 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@mondiramaji791 exactly, lol

    • @Papis_assdeek
      @Papis_assdeek 6 месяцев назад +1

      Gurl same

    • @CatoNovus
      @CatoNovus 6 месяцев назад +16

      It's the same thing with the PlayStation controller. Circle for "Yes/Accept", X for "No/Reject".

  • @malavikan.m8474
    @malavikan.m8474 5 месяцев назад +1104

    U.S student getting a ✅ mark in Japan exam :wow I got everything right(actually they were all wrong answers)

    • @MELEMADE338
      @MELEMADE338 4 месяца назад +27

      Bruh China literally has a check mark too

    • @KC9UDX
      @KC9UDX 3 месяца назад +8

      Check mark means "wrong" on an exam in the US.

    • @yelimsnusm7551
      @yelimsnusm7551 3 месяца назад +35

      ​@@KC9UDX in the US? i don't think so

    • @KC9UDX
      @KC9UDX 3 месяца назад +2

      @@yelimsnusm7551 if not, this is something new. It was certainly that way in the past.

    • @TEENYcharma
      @TEENYcharma 3 месяца назад +8

      @@KC9UDXit depends how your teacher marks it. My science teacher used to check wrong answers and leave correct ones blank

  • @びびでばびでぶう-l1y
    @びびでばびでぶう-l1y Год назад +1310

    オーストラリアの学校に行った時
    ✔︎たくさん付けられて
    宿題頑張ったのになぁって
    泣きそうな顔してたら
    先生が日本とは記号が違うって気づいてくれて
    変なニコニコのマークとgreat!って書いてくれたの思い出した。

    • @こまき-z9c
      @こまき-z9c Год назад +168

      変な😂

    • @user-mpagm2jko
      @user-mpagm2jko Год назад +100

      変なは草

    • @usar-xx1uk4pp9h
      @usar-xx1uk4pp9h Год назад +58

      :)とかかな?

    • @Scrolte6174
      @Scrolte6174 Год назад +23

      @@user-mpagm2jko Bro, grass is not weird 💀

    • @gatds8763
      @gatds8763 Год назад +126

      @@Scrolte6174 This person isn't talking about grass. "草" (kusa, grass) is used in Japan as "LOL" is for english. Normally in Japanese internet slang a laugh (like "hahahaha") is typed "wwwwwww" W standing for Warau (laugh.) "wwwwwwww" looks like grass so to shorten it, the 草 (grass) kanji has replaced it. It sounds funny to say too.

  • @menju32
    @menju32 7 месяцев назад +338

    Finally I understand the Playstation controller after 20 years.

    • @justsomeannoyingredpanda
      @justsomeannoyingredpanda 4 месяца назад +3

      ​​@danrise44what's actually funny us that they have the circle now be a back and not confirm button. A channel named Lextorias made a pretty good video on the subject, and the history of controller layouts in general.

    • @joseurbanos.domingo6344
      @joseurbanos.domingo6344 4 месяца назад +2

      Where square?

    • @ottakinhobakka9226
      @ottakinhobakka9226 4 месяца назад

      ​@@joseurbanos.domingo6344Android Buttom

    • @jcaesar19871
      @jcaesar19871 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@joseurbanos.domingo6344Right? Which one is the square?

    • @KucingObesitas
      @KucingObesitas 4 месяца назад

      ​@@joseurbanos.domingo6344 Those symbol inside a square

  • @thou_narsty_gremlin
    @thou_narsty_gremlin Год назад +892

    I'm used to the China scoring symbols so in my Canadian school I was weirded out that it wasn't acceptable to use the "yesn't" checkmark-cross whenever you were self-scoring or peer-marking and something was partially correct lol like "yeah no, it's either right or wrong, why are all the checkmarks also crossed" 😂

    • @gamingup4008
      @gamingup4008 11 месяцев назад +34

      В России всё просто: правильно +, наполовину ±, неправильно -
      That's easy in Russia: correct is +, half is ±, incorrect is -

    • @zeniththetoaster9712
      @zeniththetoaster9712 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@gamingup4008As someone who works with a lot of math and computers, that would be great to have since positive and negative are universal across cultures

    • @eddy_red_ar2234
      @eddy_red_ar2234 9 месяцев назад +15

      Yeah where I live, idk if it’s the same for the rest of Canada(I live in Quebec), but correct answers are marked with a “B” for “bien” which means “good”

    • @AndrewFullerton
      @AndrewFullerton 9 месяцев назад +27

      Which is absurd because the Chinese system is the most intuitive one in this video! (Canadian here who's going to be using the ⍻ symbol from now on)

    • @thou_narsty_gremlin
      @thou_narsty_gremlin 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@gamingup4008 nice! I like that half also creates that indication where it's "Kind of right but also a lil' wrong"

  • @ahmadrais
    @ahmadrais 3 месяца назад +36

    As an Indian i always used to think why nobita always scores zero even all his answers are correct, now i got to know lol😆

  • @wingin02
    @wingin02 Год назад +528

    中国の⭕️は問題点を囲んでいる⭕️なので、初めて日本語の先生に⭕️付けられて、え、そんなに問題あったのって焦りました。

    • @影薄めの鹿
      @影薄めの鹿 Год назад +23

      問題を囲む心臓に優しい

    • @maymeg6777
      @maymeg6777 Год назад +20

      アメリカ人ですが、アメリカも同じです

    • @ilove_elphelt
      @ilove_elphelt Год назад +11

      日本人ですが、日本も同じです。

    • @potetosaradagam
      @potetosaradagam Год назад +34

      @@ilove_elphelt !?

    • @ppatppp
      @ppatppp Год назад

      @@IamAbandonedInSunday きしょ

  • @jaycyclondo
    @jaycyclondo 9 месяцев назад +214

    the most amazing part of this video is the perfect circle you effortlessly drew for Japan. Im gobsmacked bro

  • @kaioumichiru3041
    @kaioumichiru3041 Год назад +256

    Cultural and habitual differences caused me a lot of confusion when I was young. When I watched Doraemon as a child, I often saw scenes where Nobita Nobi scored zero points. What confused me was that every answer on his paper was marked with a check, so why did he get zero points? Later, when I saw an episode where he scored full marks, I noticed that every answer on his paper was circled, and then I understood.

  • @limeddasch382
    @limeddasch382 5 месяцев назад +70

    Bruh, y'all getting all these fancy symbols.
    My teachers either put a check on if I was right, or just cross out my answers if they were incorrect.

    • @nim4464
      @nim4464 3 месяца назад +4

      Same

  • @fr5850
    @fr5850 Год назад +71

    In Russia its common to use "+" as a correct answer, "+-" for half correct and "-" for incorrect

    • @xtxpxhx
      @xtxpxhx 8 месяцев назад +9

      This makes more sense honestly

    • @t-lore4413
      @t-lore4413 6 месяцев назад

      At my school, teachers didn't write anything or use "+" for the correct answer.

    • @pyromig
      @pyromig 6 месяцев назад

      It is also common to use "┴" which is half of a plus

  • @thefieldmarshal8682
    @thefieldmarshal8682 Год назад +104

    Can we just take moment and appreciate how round that circle is?

    • @dreamsteddybearsmaster
      @dreamsteddybearsmaster 7 месяцев назад

      Only a psycho apparently can draw a perfect circle or something 🔴⭕

  • @user-pokute
    @user-pokute Год назад +1116

    チェックマークだと見ましたってだけのイメージ強いし、日本式の〇のが花丸にも出来て自己肯定感味わえるから好き

    • @suou7938
      @suou7938 Год назад +86

      たくさん採点してると丸は描くの面倒だんだよねw

    • @海苔-i1h
      @海苔-i1h Год назад +122

      @@suou7938どれだけ「採点っぽい〇」描けるかチャレンジするの楽しくない?

    • @user-OOTORIpigeon
      @user-OOTORIpigeon Год назад +107

      @@海苔-i1h
      ℓ←これみたいなやつかw

    • @-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
      @-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Год назад +72

      ​@@user-OOTORIpigeon
      採点っぽい〇の最適解すぎる

    • @はかもらない
      @はかもらない Год назад +15

      @@touji47やめろ。その言葉は俺に効く

  • @crystalgaming4102
    @crystalgaming4102 4 месяца назад +157

    In India,
    we use
    For correct answers:
    U.S. and China ones
    Half correct answers:
    U.S. ones
    Incorrect answers:
    U.S. ones
    Extra:
    "\" is cut down
    Sometimes teacher deducts our marks for extra too..

    • @Kiyotaka_yuki
      @Kiyotaka_yuki 4 месяца назад +6

      Yes

    • @hi-ku3eo
      @hi-ku3eo 4 месяца назад +8

      Also that directly proportional symbol for wrong

    • @yelimsnusm7551
      @yelimsnusm7551 3 месяца назад +11

      Lol ok, so just US ones

    • @H66699
      @H66699 3 месяца назад +7

      this is absolutely riveting, please travel the world and spread the word on India and their wonderful scoring system.

    • @dexterjohn6816
      @dexterjohn6816 3 месяца назад

      ​@@H66699nah

  • @R3_dacted0
    @R3_dacted0 Год назад +1167

    The US is so large that there isn't one set of markings.
    The ✅ is used for correct answers, but more often than not there just isn't any mark at all.
    Incorrect answers will either have a slash, be circled or be underlined.
    It's also not uncommon for teachers to simply grade with a point system. This is useful for expressing partial credit. So on a ten question quiz, correct answers might be marked "10" while incorrect answers are "0." And then partial credit would be anything in between. (10 questions = 10 points each = 100 points total)

    • @boiii3productions945
      @boiii3productions945 Год назад +25

      Correct in us: ✅, C, or a fraction where both the numerator and denominator are the same number (eg. 1/1, 2/2)
      Half correct: 1/2 or .5
      Incorrect: ⭕️, ❌, \, /, or 0/N

    • @somebodyelse9130
      @somebodyelse9130 Год назад +48

      Yeah, my teachers stopped writing check marks on every correct answer in middle school lol. Usually it's just the point system, which you mentioned.

    • @oogaboogaaa2913
      @oogaboogaaa2913 Год назад +3

      My teacher writes the check for wrong and the x for write

    • @oogaboogaaa2913
      @oogaboogaaa2913 Год назад +1

      Right*

    • @weirdboi3375
      @weirdboi3375 Год назад +33

      For the half correct answer, I would see a "?" next to it 😭😭

  • @resting_soul
    @resting_soul 9 месяцев назад +265

    Estonian here! We mainly use + and -
    My teachers were quite evenly split between 1) not putting half points at all (and usually dividing questions into multiple points), 2) using ✓ and 3) writing 0,5 (yes, Estonia uses commas to separate the fractional part)

    • @DimkaTsv
      @DimkaTsv 8 месяцев назад +14

      How weird... Maybe they should be hinted that "±" sign exists? It would take a lot of problem with their half-point marking consistency...

    • @reset-xj7us
      @reset-xj7us 8 месяцев назад +9

      I'm Thai. And my teacher use / for correct answer and
      ■■ ■
      ■ ■ ■
      ■ ■
      ■ ■
      ■■



      slash with circle for wrong answer. Rarely give half correct answer. But if they do. It'll be a 0.5.

    • @eridadues
      @eridadues 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@reset-xj7ushmm that weird in my country slash with circle is can be mean correct, and slash is wrong

    • @PSiOO2
      @PSiOO2 6 месяцев назад +5

      In Russia I see + and - , and for half correct I sometimes see + that wasn't drawn to the end:
      □□□□□ □□■□□
      □□□□□ □□■□□
      ■■■■■ or ■■■■■
      □□■□□ □□□□□
      □□■□□ □□□□□

    • @YunxiaoChu
      @YunxiaoChu 6 месяцев назад

      Cool

  • @bembs0256
    @bembs0256 6 месяцев назад +342

    In Indonesia, we have our own version of a correct symbol called "krul," which loosely means "flourish of approval." Sometimes we called it as "ponten" (score). Our teachers always use this symbol every time they check our work or exams. This symbol features a cursive "g" letter that stands for "goed/gezien" (good/checked). We inherited this symbol from the Netherlands, as Indonesia was part of the Dutch realm back then.

    • @sweep4747
      @sweep4747 6 месяцев назад +33

      We gave you the krul, and we took your spices. Thanks for the ketjap manis

    • @Rostam.
      @Rostam. 6 месяцев назад +10

      Did you know "krul" actually means "curl" in Dutch, because the symbol looks like one?

    • @youhatennnnnnnnnndrink
      @youhatennnnnnnnnndrink 6 месяцев назад +4

      ohh so thats what its called thought it was universal teacher sign

    • @nickgamer1782
      @nickgamer1782 5 месяцев назад +6

      man im indonesian and i dont even know this 😕

    • @hy7864
      @hy7864 5 месяцев назад +9

  • @bizmonkey007
    @bizmonkey007 5 месяцев назад +13

    I can’t get over how perfectly that circle was drawn.

  • @RobinParravel
    @RobinParravel 8 месяцев назад +248

    In Slovakia, it tends to depend on the teacher whether they use check✔and cross❌ or 1 and 0 for points
    For half correct, its usually 0,5 (decimals are separated by commas)
    There's also a symbol for when the student didn't write an answer at all, which looks like a V with a line through it -V-

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 6 месяцев назад

      eEextra: cuz of drugite koito zabpochnah sega da pravia

    • @MARK-gp9hb
      @MARK-gp9hb 6 месяцев назад +5

      Slovakia 4th superpower after US, China and Japan

    • @arneshpal7702
      @arneshpal7702 6 месяцев назад +4

      indians use both

    • @3dabs3
      @3dabs3 6 месяцев назад +3

      yes, in Germany same, but no V symbol, also the Teacher do's an F for false
      (Power to the Slovaks)

    • @HoSza1
      @HoSza1 6 месяцев назад

      Noone asked about Slovakia.

  • @hinatam
    @hinatam Год назад +852

    日本には大正解というハナマルが存在する

    • @Shin_Tsuboy
      @Shin_Tsuboy 3 месяца назад +3

      Thanks for the information, Hina. 👊

    • @14__16
      @14__16 3 месяца назад

      What did he just say, what’s Hanamaru😭😂

    • @tolitatootoo8343
      @tolitatootoo8343 3 месяца назад +6

      @@14__16
      Japanese teacher often write the flower like a sunflower,
      when the student answered all the question correctly on the test.

    • @Likeart628
      @Likeart628 3 месяца назад +2

      やってもらえたら地味に嬉しい

    • @14__16
      @14__16 3 месяца назад

      @@tolitatootoo8343
      Thank youu

  • @edmond7759
    @edmond7759 Год назад +530

    I’m Taiwanese, and our schools employ a mixture of Chinese and Japanese symbols (Geographical factors might play a major role in this phenomenon) :
    We have 〇 and X for our “true and false” questions(是非題), and ✓ for another kind of question sections(勾選題) which we use the symbol for true statements and left the false ones blank.
    Our teachers’ usage of these symbols, however, is in completely chaos…
    They use ✓ for correct answers. Either triangles or ✓with a \ on it can represent a half correct answer. X, /, \, and a casual circle are all indications to a wrong answer.

    • @wintold_strange
      @wintold_strange Год назад +6

      我們一般對的打勾,錯的就用紅筆隨便圈出來,一般衹要不是全錯,就不打叉。😂

    • @edmond7759
      @edmond7759 Год назад +3

      @@wintold_strange 打叉比較少沒錯,我在數學考卷上面計算題的部分,我看過老師用/、\畫掉整題表示全錯,只有部分錯誤就把錯的地方圈起來或畫掉
      通常批改作業的時候才會比較常用三角形(標在題號處)表示只對一半,考卷都用畫一槓的打勾

    • @十十-g9m
      @十十-g9m Год назад

      是历史原因啦,✔✘唐代就有了,明清时期大量汉人移居台湾,这个习惯也就跟着来了。而甲午战争后台湾被割让给日本,圈叉估计也是这样来的吧
      我听说中国古代科举考试的评分符号也是跟现在日本那样的,可能日本也是学的中国吧,消息可不可靠不知道,你自己斟酌吧

    • @shikingo2412
      @shikingo2412 Год назад +5

      the usage of triangle for scoring is rare.

    • @aza.6917
      @aza.6917 Год назад +1

      日本的就是要和我们不一样啊 改对错和闹着玩一样

  • @blobick2264
    @blobick2264 3 месяца назад +10

    In Russia we use + for correct, ± for half correct answers, - for incorrect. Sometimes we put reverse a ± sign, so that the minus is on the top of the plus. That way we show that the answer is incorrect overall but not entirely

  • @320yukki3
    @320yukki3 Год назад +61

    あっ、基本的にはアメリカでも中国でもダメな場合は「×」でいいんだ。

  • @釋しゅーじょー
    @釋しゅーじょー Год назад +290

    外国人がのび太の0点の答案みて「正解してるじゃん」て言ってたの思い出した。

    • @konankonan4869
      @konankonan4869 Год назад +41

      のび太の答案は外国に持っていくと100点満点の解釈になるのか…

    • @ニギニギノミコト-z6f
      @ニギニギノミコト-z6f Год назад +31

      のび太の答案はよく見ると正解なのに❌つけられてたりするから困る

    • @user-ony
      @user-ony Год назад +17

      ​@@ニギニギノミコト-z6f
      ありましたね。じつは合ってる解答も✕扱いだったのび太の答案用紙。

    • @Hina_Satou001
      @Hina_Satou001 11 месяцев назад +2

      のび太の学校は理不尽な問題ばっかあるからしゃーねぇ、出来杉ができすぎてるだけ

    • @tytyia
      @tytyia 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ニギニギノミコト-z6f のび太だからという教師の思い込み採点(笑)

  • @lucychang72
    @lucychang72 Год назад +105

    前、中国人の従兄弟と夏休みの宿題を交換採点したら、私の宿題は全部バツ(レ点)つけられてて、逆に従兄弟の宿題は花丸。だからお互いにびっくりした。その後、従兄弟は学校で先生になんで宿題に落書きしたのかって怒られて説明に困ったらしい…

  • @ササ-m5e
    @ササ-m5e Год назад +191

    昔、家でドリルやっててお母さん(中国生まれ)に採点してもらったんだけどめちゃ✔︎されるから間違えすぎた…ってしょんぼりしたら中国の正解って聞いてホッとしたのと同時にどうしても違和感拭いきれなかったな😂

    • @poop_making_machine
      @poop_making_machine Год назад +4

      スパイ乙

    • @dongya.lianmeng
      @dongya.lianmeng Год назад

      @@poop_making_machine親中国人なだけでスパイやと思うとるたわけ発見

    • @アレイシア-c1u
      @アレイシア-c1u 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@poop_making_machine
      意味分からんすぎるwww

    • @jimmgwvi
      @jimmgwvi 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@poop_making_machineこれだからネトウヨは…

    • @moebiewu5662
      @moebiewu5662 5 месяцев назад +2

      カナダに住んでいる中国人です。中国でもカナダでもチェックマークは正解なのでそれが世界中で一緒なものだと思ってたかど、名探偵コーナンから日本では√が不正解って知ったときずいぶん驚いた😂

  • @まご-l9f
    @まご-l9f Год назад +66

    プレステのボタンとかコレのせいで決定ボタンが○だったり✖︎だったりするの煩わしいわ

    • @215neko
      @215neko Год назад +6

      わかる!アメリカ産ゲームでよく間違える。

    • @RoanoraZoro123
      @RoanoraZoro123 8 месяцев назад

      ​@215neko you are the mistake

  • @wheedler
    @wheedler 6 месяцев назад +56

    Oh, the triangle half-mark thing makes compatibility charts make a lot more sense. Thanks!

  • @Tr0lliPop
    @Tr0lliPop 3 месяца назад +8

    I'm really curious now about the story of how japan started using a check as a wrong answer symbol

  • @chikakoichis-5447
    @chikakoichis-5447 Год назад +39

    アメリカ式で採点されて帰ってきた回答用紙が✔︎だらけで「!?!?」ってなったけどそれが○だと教えられた時、まだ英語も話せない頃だったけど初めて異国の日常に触れたなあって実感したのを覚えてる。

  • @한동건-o8n
    @한동건-o8n Год назад +122

    自分の小学校時代は日本と同じだったけど最近家庭教師やってた家の生徒は中国に近い感じでやっていた気がする

    • @Inemachi
      @Inemachi Год назад +53

      誰も触れてないけど、コメ主の生い立ちが目茶苦茶気になるコメント

    • @ありがとうございます-p6d
      @ありがとうございます-p6d Год назад +11

      それな。日本語話せる韓国の人?

    • @あい-d3b6o
      @あい-d3b6o Год назад +7

      韓国では、昔は採点記号が日本と似ていて、今は中国寄りになっているのかな

  • @chie970
    @chie970 Год назад +86

    When I first started teaching, I used check mark for a correct answer, and a cross for wrong answer
    I marked my students that way, and after class, one of them went to ask me why I marked all his answers wrong
    I was like, "What?" And then I rechecked. Only then did I realise, Japan is differen
    The next time I met with the boy's class, I explained my error.
    I started to use Japanese version since that incident. It was probably the most memorable thing that happened to me

  • @cod3builder701
    @cod3builder701 3 месяца назад +2

    I had to do a double take when I saw there was a place that uses checkmarks for "wrong".
    You learn something every day.

  • @placeholderblankspace
    @placeholderblankspace 7 месяцев назад +24

    That’s such a satisfying circle

  • @justanotherhotguy
    @justanotherhotguy Год назад +297

    In Germany I remember teachers use the first two (“correct” and “half correct”) from China, the “incorrect” usually differs from a diagonal strikethrough to other symbols depending on the mistake. “missing” looks like the mathematical for all symbol, “consequential” (when you made the mistake very early you can still get points for the approach) “FF”, Grammar mistakes in language exams are denoted with “Gr” and so on.

    • @pig1800
      @pig1800 Год назад +12

      I think you got it wrong in direction, we learned it from Germany, and we also learned a lot of thing from Germany including how to standardize "Pinyin", which is a romanized version of Chinese to "spell sounds"

    • @lmcb8447
      @lmcb8447 Год назад +1

      Same in spain pretty similar to Chinese way

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Год назад +3

      This comment is confusing

    • @redcrafterlppa303
      @redcrafterlppa303 9 месяцев назад +4

      I learned :
      Correct: "✔️"
      Half correct "(✔️)" and
      Incorrect "f", "X"
      I'm also from Germany. Of course in literature subjects the grammar marks you mentioned as well + some dozens you didn't mention.

  • @limoncats
    @limoncats Год назад +87

    are we gonna ignore the fact he drew an (almost) perfect circle???

    • @saulgoodmanactionfigure
      @saulgoodmanactionfigure Год назад +4

      yes

    • @flyingpuzdernik
      @flyingpuzdernik Год назад +2

      Omg right??

    • @toast7257
      @toast7257 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wdym almost. Looks perfectly perfect in my eyes

    • @Mr._Du
      @Mr._Du 8 месяцев назад +1

      The bottom right quadrant is a bit flattened, but it's definitely a pretty circular circle.

  • @Teenbrawlers
    @Teenbrawlers 4 месяца назад +5

    This video really tested my patience

  • @user-REDACTED
    @user-REDACTED Год назад +52

    なるほど、昔見たチェックマークに斜め線の意味がようやく分かった。わざわざ調べようとも思わなかったからありがたい。

    • @朝日昇-r3k
      @朝日昇-r3k Год назад +24

      その筋に詳しそうなアイコンですな

  • @rodoringo
    @rodoringo Год назад +149

    英語のテストの答案がネイティブの先生に猛烈な勢いではねられて返ってきて、ビビったの思い出した

  • @marcelo90z
    @marcelo90z 9 месяцев назад +95

    Interesting, I am from Brazil, and even though there are some differences, I remember my school teachers' marks were similar to China's. I remember in school that "half-correct" question is this checked half mark just to mean "correct but not entirely", especially in written questions, and it's almost always an "X" for wrong anywhere.
    Either a system this way, or usually marking the points each question got, and a "0" (not the letter O) when a question is wrong.

    • @vannillaAJofficial204
      @vannillaAJofficial204 9 месяцев назад +12

      im also from brazil and it is also like the chinese system in my school too
      most of the time correct answers dont get marked, theres the half-correct mark for written questions and "x" as incorrect

    • @letsHugElefanten
      @letsHugElefanten 8 месяцев назад +3

      European here and i definitely remember teachers using that chinese half correct answer as well!

    • @KesleyGomes-fr5ty
      @KesleyGomes-fr5ty 8 месяцев назад

      Yep

  • @ankomitarashi7083
    @ankomitarashi7083 4 месяца назад +7

    I've never seen someone start at the 2 in 1/2 😂
    Interesting video!

    • @giselan6469
      @giselan6469 Месяц назад

      Starting 1/2 from 2 is exactly what school taught me in China🤣

  • @K4moo
    @K4moo Год назад +156

    I remember teachers using "\" to indicates wrong answers in Chinese primary schools, so students could correct their answer before hand it off to teacher where they change the "\" mark into a tick.

    • @forge16hanadamaintenancedr43
      @forge16hanadamaintenancedr43 Год назад +4

      I am god awfully scared by that symbol because I don't have a chance of hiding. My mother is a English teacher and she used to teach me english, and seeing her make "\" signs on my work more and more strongly gives me shivers to this day. Thunder falls after that.

    • @username_69807
      @username_69807 10 месяцев назад

      Some will just cross out ur awnser

    • @cursedstarflight
      @cursedstarflight 9 месяцев назад +1

      the problem with that all the chinese teachers that had ever taught me enjoys making the \ very big and the small hook thing on the tick extremely small that youd mistaken it for a / easily

  • @emamulmursalin60
    @emamulmursalin60 Год назад +75

    i remeber when i used to watch Doraemon , after watching lots of tick marks in Nobita's answer paper and still he got zero , i was very confused then . Then i understood tick marks meant the answer is wrong in japan.

  • @acoustic954
    @acoustic954 11 месяцев назад +12

    Japanese when they see all ticks in their exam at an American school:😨😨😨

    • @hazmatgamer
      @hazmatgamer 8 месяцев назад +2

      Ironically that's how the crime happened in one of detective conan episodes.
      The kid answered correct. But teacher give him a tick mark.
      The dad furious that teacher give his son zero score when the answer is obviously correct. So he beats the teacher to coma.

    • @ILoveV8Engines-ti2sq
      @ILoveV8Engines-ti2sq 3 месяца назад

      True

  • @redfront6707
    @redfront6707 4 месяца назад +10

    That first circle you drew was really good

  • @MrAzuriteYT
    @MrAzuriteYT Год назад +6

    Japan Student: So did I get my answer right?
    Japan: No its ✅

  • @RohitchaharXD
    @RohitchaharXD 8 месяцев назад +4

    American Student Gives Japanese Test*
    Teacher ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓
    American Student: I TOPPED
    Teacher: From Behind
    Student: Tf?

  • @urphakeandgey6308
    @urphakeandgey6308 11 месяцев назад +33

    I'd argue in the USA, it's standard practice to not mark correct answers at all. Because of that, some teachers might use the checkmark for *_incorrect_* answers. It's not that common though. The only time an answer gets marked as correct is when you've corrected the mistake. I've also seen American teachers mark wrong answers with dashes similar to the Japanese and Chinese method. Americans also don't really have a standard for "half correct," although "1/2" or "0.5" is probably most common.

    • @diemonder
      @diemonder 8 месяцев назад +2

      yeah in my experience in america most teachers use a point system, so instead of being wrong, right, or half right, you got a certain number of points out of a total available number of points. so full credit is left unmarked, partial credit is expressed as the number of points you got (which you can check against the total available to see how well you did,) and wrong is marked as 0 or sometimes x, alongside sometimes underlining and annotating the mistakes. this is what i usually saw/see, both in high school and university.
      i’ve never seen a check mark be used to denote a wrong answer though. it can occasionally be ambiguous, but in 99% of cases it’s understood to mean correct answer (again, as far as i’ve seen.)

  • @dien3745
    @dien3745 5 месяцев назад +3

    I used to work at Kumon and we graded with the Japanese markings, that makes a lot more sense now

  • @Holly...Mariie
    @Holly...Mariie 9 месяцев назад +48

    In England, for tests, most of our questions are worth multiple marks. So if you get all of the marks, we do a 〇 around the "(x marks)". If you get some of them (half-correct), we cross out the "(x marks)" with a line and write the number of marks you got next to it. If we got it totally wrong you just put a line through the "(x Marks)"
    ^(When marking people usually do ✓ in the working and count up the total marks that way.)
    However, if it's not a test and it's just class work, if it's correct, we ✓ it. If it's incorrect, it depends on the person, but you can either put an X, leave it blank or most commonly just write the correct answer next to it in a red or green pen.

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 8 месяцев назад +10

      Don't forget the dreaded "?" or "See me".

  • @unseentalent7467
    @unseentalent7467 6 месяцев назад +19

    Now I understood why there are ticks on Nobita's papers even though he failed thank yoy for telling me this amazing info

    • @starr594
      @starr594 4 месяца назад

      Same that's the reason I clicked this video

  • @musicvideo5946
    @musicvideo5946 Год назад +97

    When I was in HS, correct answers are untouched while incorrect ones are crossed out, 0, or underlined/circled if the teacher wanted to show me specifically where I did wrong. For the"half correct", I heard people got 1/2 mark, but we use .5 in my HS.
    I'm American btw.

    • @wheelie_bin
      @wheelie_bin Год назад +6

      I graduated high school two years ago, this was the case for my high school as well!

    • @konaccha
      @konaccha Год назад +3

      Same, correct are untouched and .5 for half credit

  • @NahidaDepre
    @NahidaDepre 3 месяца назад +1

    Teacher: You have all ✅!!!
    -USA and China: 😊
    -Japan: ☠️

  • @xanthonyjamesx
    @xanthonyjamesx 6 месяцев назад +52

    Your handwriting looks so precise & professional 💯

    • @R_.709
      @R_.709 6 месяцев назад +4

      That's because he's a calligrapher.

    • @ThatPlayerThere
      @ThatPlayerThere 5 месяцев назад +1

      Fart

  • @entangledatoms7153
    @entangledatoms7153 8 месяцев назад +6

    Japanese student: *gets answer wrong*
    Teacher: “Right on ✅🙃”

  • @TABBYMUSIC
    @TABBYMUSIC 11 месяцев назад +7

    Craziest part of this video is the casually drawn perfect circle

  • @lincolnh9500
    @lincolnh9500 3 месяца назад +3

    Bro just naturally drew a perfect circle

  • @RaFiNaD110
    @RaFiNaD110 Год назад +6

    In Russia teachers usually write "+" for a correct answer, "±" for a half correct answer and "-" for an incorrect answer

  • @taroyamada7372
    @taroyamada7372 Год назад +74

    この動画の広告にps5のゲームが流れましたが、PSは元々⭕️が決定ボタンで❌がキャンセルボタンだったんですが、ps5になって世界標準に合わせて❌が決定、⭕️がキャンセルに変更したそうです。

    • @メタルグラン
      @メタルグラン Год назад +38

      絶対慣れない自信ある笑

    • @紅の豚部屋
      @紅の豚部屋 Год назад

      @@メタルグラングラセフ4をやれば嫌でも慣れるよ

    • @刺身-o1z
      @刺身-o1z Год назад +7

      PS系のハード全然触ったことないんだけどコントローラーのボタンの設定って変えられるの?

    • @inacpan6706
      @inacpan6706 Год назад +13

      名案は浮かばないけど、もっといい解決策にして欲しかった。

    • @YuzakiUmiya
      @YuzakiUmiya Год назад +12

      変えられるけど、本体設定そのものというよりソフトによって変えられたり変えられなかったりするから面倒い。
      ボタン自体は見ずに場所で認識するのが良き気がする。

  • @wenchen-dm4jp
    @wenchen-dm4jp Год назад +10

    I'm Chinese.
    When I watch Doraemon, Nobi's zero-point testpaper was full of correct marks, which confused me.
    I soon realized that was the difference .

  • @aesthetic_melody196
    @aesthetic_melody196 3 месяца назад +1

    When i was a child,i wondered why nobita gets zero even he scored 100😅😂

  • @Codershifter
    @Codershifter Год назад +41

    アメリカでは、正解に「C」も使かているのを見てます。

    • @佐賀県-g3q
      @佐賀県-g3q Год назад +20

      correctのcかな?

    • @Codershifter
      @Codershifter Год назад +1

      @@佐賀県-g3q はい、CはCorrectの最初の文字なので、それが使われている理由だと思いました。

  • @Blucheezecake
    @Blucheezecake Год назад +56

    Just a funny memory i had, I'm from th philippines where most of the time the teachers use the U.S. marking system and I used to study in some sort of math tutoring place that adopts the Japanese marking system. I was VERY confused when I had my first sheet graded and seeing only one "check mark" and circles on everything but i realized the check mark meant that i had a mistake

    • @MillenniumVT_Official
      @MillenniumVT_Official 11 месяцев назад +3

      sounds like Kumon?

    • @pcenero
      @pcenero 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think in one of my schools it was diagonal slashes for incorrect and v check marks or circled answers for correct. It depends on the visual clutter. Another school with a more Western feel had the American method.

    • @officialvisaural
      @officialvisaural 8 месяцев назад

      That’s Kumon.

  • @4-colors
    @4-colors Год назад +17

    In Vietnam, teachers use "đ" for correct answer, and "s" for incorrect answer. The "✔️" mark is used for missing parts.

    • @ollieanntan4478
      @ollieanntan4478 Год назад +1

      Do they stand for words that mean "correct" and "incorrect" in Vietnamese?

    • @4-colors
      @4-colors Год назад +2

      @@ollieanntan4478 "đ" means "đúng" (right), and "s" means "sai" (wrong)

    • @ollieanntan4478
      @ollieanntan4478 Год назад +1

      @@4-colors Hey, thanks for taking the time to answer!

  • @d-0v0-b
    @d-0v0-b 3 месяца назад +1

    Now i understood why "Nobita" ( in Doraemon) even though he got a tik ✅ mark in all Answer sheet but still scored "0" !😂

  • @1TakoyakiStore
    @1TakoyakiStore 9 месяцев назад +28

    What's fascinating about this is that the half credit mark for China actually popped up in my high school art class here in the USA. Interestingly the teacher has spent some time in China so that's likely where he picked it up.

    • @emilwandel
      @emilwandel 6 месяцев назад +2

      no it is not. It used in Europe as well.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 6 месяцев назад

      Where's ur pfp from?

  • @veltro5659
    @veltro5659 Год назад +5

    So nobody gonna talk about the fact that this guy draw a perfect circle like it was easy??

  • @guyklc
    @guyklc Год назад +75

    Actually, in America, the teacher won’t make any markings if the answer is correct.
    There is a joke among students when I was growing up, and that was if you see your test papers full of red marker marks, then you know you’d failed the test before even seeing your test scores

    • @BigOlSmellyFlashlight
      @BigOlSmellyFlashlight Год назад +5

      yeah thats true however usually the page is marked with a check anyways so that the page can be differentiated from an ungraded page

    • @TheoSur
      @TheoSur 11 месяцев назад +1

      doesn't sound like a joke more of a fact

    • @morefiction3264
      @morefiction3264 8 месяцев назад

      @@BigOlSmellyFlashlight In our case, if your paper was perfect, the teacher would write nothing on it except 100% and/or A+ at the top.

  • @charanjitsingh7640
    @charanjitsingh7640 3 месяца назад +1

    Finally! after all these year I know why Nobita's test papers had all tick marks despite scoring zero

  • @thecartoonsemotion
    @thecartoonsemotion Год назад +308

    In Spain we use a similar method than American's one. But for correct answers is common use a big "V" from "verdadero" (literally true or correct answer). While in the incorrect answer we use a cross too (a cross is always rejection) or a big "F" from "falso" (literally false or incorrect answer).

  • @rodrigodefreitasproducoes1338
    @rodrigodefreitasproducoes1338 Год назад +19

    Cool! I wasn’t aware of those differences. Here in Brazil, the usual symbol for right answer is a kind of simplistic C.

    • @ericksales3130
      @ericksales3130 Год назад +3

      Sim, porém eu vejo o símbolo americano/Chinês com mais frequência pra assinalar uma alternativa correta

    • @giorgiomaggioni3646
      @giorgiomaggioni3646 Год назад +2

      Onde eu estudei era o do chines msm

    • @fernandomarchi5606
      @fernandomarchi5606 8 месяцев назад

      Seria um C com a perna de baixo super longa como o checkmark acima, e a perna de cima as vezes dando volta? E para meio correta a perna de baixo do C cortada?
      Eu nunca visualizei isso como um C, mas agora que vc falou fiquei em dúvida se o simbolo originalmente era para ser um C ou se nossas escolas usavam coisas completamente diferentes.

    • @PDS350
      @PDS350 3 месяца назад

      @@fernandomarchi5606é o check cursivo

  • @1czechit1
    @1czechit1 3 месяца назад +2

    LOL... that explains a lot. Thanks. Now I can follow Kyudo scores.

  • @JustNeutral14.
    @JustNeutral14. 7 месяцев назад +26

    Ohh i was wondering where the circles, triangles, and xs were coming from in oumon. Thanks for showcasing this!

  • @Longlius
    @Longlius Год назад +4

    When I took Japanese in college, our teacher would use the maru and it would always take me a second to realize that I hadn't completely failed an assignment when she handed them back to us.

  • @FireBall369
    @FireBall369 Год назад +14

    Wow, here in Brazil we use the chinese method! We’re normally inspired by USA in those things

  • @willp2906
    @willp2906 4 месяца назад +3

    I've definitely had some teachers who were very much not Chinese here in the US do the check with a line on the stalk for partial credit before

  • @ItsaraKulap
    @ItsaraKulap Год назад +12

    Hmm,the bengali new grading system is pretty similar to Japan’s scoring system, for us ⬜️ is intermediate(lowest), ⚪️ is average and 🔺 is expert(highest) and I also think that that video is cool as I like to know about other countries curriculums !

  • @JakubS
    @JakubS 9 месяцев назад +12

    I like the method of ticking correct answers, but not putting a symbol for wrong answers, instead just writing what the mark scheme was looking for.
    It somewhat removes the negative feeling of getting something wrong, and is especially nicer if you almost got the answer but not quite.

  • @jonathany10
    @jonathany10 Год назад +13

    Nobody gonna talk about this guy drawing a perfect circle?

  • @GreenDeeni-d1e
    @GreenDeeni-d1e 3 месяца назад +1

    I gotta stop in here real quick and simply say FANTASTIC circle drawing. That's a well drawn circle right there. Yes indeed, a circle of the utmost quality. Certainly one of the best circles I've ever seen. Yep, that one will stick with me...nice circle. ⭕

  • @flarklooney
    @flarklooney Год назад +13

    Many years ago in America, it used to be that a 'c' was used for a correct answer and the ✓ mark meant incorrect. But now ✓ means correct and an X means incorrect.

    • @edukid1984
      @edukid1984 Год назад +1

      Huh, that's news to me. A curious evolution of the tick and cross signs.

  • @甲斐朋恵-w7q
    @甲斐朋恵-w7q Год назад +110

    これ観てたら日本の採点の仕方って結構独特なんだなって思った

    • @tkhs22
      @tkhs22 Год назад +18

      この短さなら付けても付けなくても読みやすいと思う…

    • @ptoma3218
      @ptoma3218 Год назад +2

      @@tkhs22 それ、あなたの感想ですよね?
      受け取りに個人差がある内容、しかも海外言語を主言語とされている人が多そうな場所で、その主張はナンセンス
      相手の立場に立って考える事と何事も視野を広く持ちましょう
      あなたの理屈で言うなら、返信クリックくらいした方がいい、その方が読みやすいと思う…
      (なお受け手に理解力あれば、どちらでも関係ない模様)言語理解度とシステム理解度を曲解しないようにw

    • @tkhs22
      @tkhs22 Год назад +2

      @@ptoma3218 なるほど。確かに、自分の個人的な意見ですし、視野が狭かったです。注意して下さりありがとうございます。

    • @aket2989
      @aket2989 Год назад +8

      @@tkhs22 厄介そうな相手だからって折れるな

    • @tkhs22
      @tkhs22 Год назад +2

      @@aket2989 バレた?w
      でも実際自分は語彙力無いし勝てん

  • @MarieWittfield
    @MarieWittfield 7 месяцев назад +5

    I'm amaze how he/she draw a perfect circle.

  • @TheCFD_Dude
    @TheCFD_Dude 3 месяца назад

    Fun fact, for US viewers, that's the reason the Playsation controllers come with an X and O. Also, they're backwards here in the US, we use X for confirmation/continue/enter and O for back/cancel while Japanese players use the original button layout.

  • @prim16
    @prim16 Год назад +17

    I think it's really cool how they do the half correct symbol in China

    • @aarvlo
      @aarvlo Год назад +2

      It's also common in argentina and probably other parts of south america

    • @caco89
      @caco89 Год назад +1

      Yup! I can confirm that we use it in Chile too

  • @FBI-iq4kp
    @FBI-iq4kp Год назад +4

    ISNT ANYONE GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW HE DREW A PERFECT CIRCLE SO CASUALLY?!