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In the Korean arts, 9th degree is referred as Grand Master. But GM is merely a title, like doctor, and every GM I met never considered themselves as mastering the art. Actually, they do the opposite, saying that nobody can master the art.Originally posted by Yiliquan1
Important point to remember here - while in Japan there are titles such as shihan, hanshi, kyoshi and renshi, they are never used as a form of address! You may refer to someone in writing with those titles, but you would never call someone "Shihan/Hanshi/Kyoshi/Renshi So-and-so." Sensei is just fine, and is a form of address common not only to martial arts, but to school teachers, tutors, doctors, dentists and attorneys... Don't even get me started on the imaginary title of soke... :angry:
And I think that is the whole point. The only schools I know of that routinely make use of the title "master" are Korean schools, and bad schools of other national origins... Everytime I have walked into a school where the teacher was advertised as "Master So-and-so," or met someone who said "I'm Master So-and-so," the experience ended badly (usually with the revelation that the so-called master was far from being worthy of such a title). I am not going to address the Korean martial arts usage of the term - I have never studied anything with a Korean origin, and I don't want to misrepresent nor insult anyone who has. Suffice it to say that it is about even money whether "master" is appropriate or not when dealing with Korean martial arts "masters..."
The only "computer experts" I have run into were the same people everyone warned me against letting anywhere near my computer...
Gambarimasu.
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