The sifu there totally didn't want me there. I called a day ahead and wanted to ask some basic questions like cost, schedule but he didn't want to answer any of the question and wanted me to come by the next day. I came by and then started asking the same questions again but he was unwilling to answer. He said he has trained a team that went to Beijing and he's a good teacher. I don't doubt him at all, but I wanted to know how much he charges. Not everyone is rich enough to pay any price. I asked if I can watch a class but he said no and then said it'll be $2500 if I want to watch and if I like wushu I should just sign up and take the class. At this time he was pretty much wanted to get me out of his office. He told me it's his business and he can do what he wants and if I want to study wushu then sign up instead of asking all these questions. He wouldn't even give me the piece of paper that has all the schedule of his classes. At this time he was pushing me towards the door. So if you want to study wushu then you better make up your mind that you wanted to study here otherwise don't even bother to show up. Well...if I am him who owns the only wushu school around the area and I trained a team that went to Beijing (which I didn't confirm, but I don't think he'll answer any questions about it, he didn't even tell me his name) then I would be picky too and only accept anyone who is really really really into his school. I think I just lost my interest in wushu.
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