"가위 바위 보"! (가위 = scissors, 바위 = rock, 보 = paper)
Growing up, I often used "Lat Ta Li Lat" instead of rock, paper, scissors.
The Koreans however, have their own similar version of rock, paper, scissors commonly known as 가위 바위 보 or KAI BAI BO (pronounced as KAWI BAWI PO).
The game is very simple. The players would turn their hands into a ball while chanting: "Kai, bai, bo!". Then, they'd put their hands out at exactly the same time in one of three signs: Kai (scissors), Bai (rock), Bo (paper). To choose "scissors", you put out the thumb and pointer finger imitating scissors. You make a fist for "rock". You put out a flat hand horizontal to the ground for "paper". So basically,
- Rock (bai) beats Scissors (kai)
- Scissors (kai) beats Paper (bo)
- Paper (bo) beats Rock (bai)
If both kids put out their hand as the same object, they have to replay the round. Whoever wins 2 out of 3 rounds wins.
I remember entering this Grade 2 class and the kids kept on asking me to play this with them. Luckily, I won! But they didn't give up. They kept asking me to play with them until we're done with all 3 classes with them 🤣🤣
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