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What would you think about a Dojo Yaburi in this day and age,in America or Europe?

Unlikely but just for sh,its and giggles let's suppose someone did show up to your school and issued a challenge with a few of your fighters or even you yourself, would you honor them by accepting it? laugh it off and proceed to sign them up as a member? or call the cops? I don't expect serious answers because it's not a serious question it's a mere hypothetical, if you think I'm looking down on martial arts with a question like this take the stick out your a,ss and get over yourself

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago
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    I actually did this on a trip up and down the coast of California. I was met with some disapproval, some welcoming. Usually if you sign the waiver and act respectfully, they'll treat you respectfully. If you act like a jerk, they'll treat you like one.

    Therefore, if someone showed up asking the same of me, I'd judge them as I was judged: if they're kind and respectful, I'll honor their request; if they're rude or brash, I'll ask them to leave. Simple, really.

    Source(s): Bujinkan Ninpo Taijutsu http://ocbujinkan.com/
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Dojo Yaburi

  • 9 years ago

    Hmm, it all depends. I mean yeah, somebody might just call the cops. On the other hand if the yaburiya?, wasn't a jerk about it, it might go well. I know some guys in Halifax who quite jovially beat the crap out of each other and call it martial arts. They would be all like "thanks for coming out".

  • OK
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    My friend, this only happens in Japan, and even in Japan it rarely happens these days. Go and do that in America, and you'll get lynched, you ain't Bruce Lee.

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