You Wish You Had As Much Sass As These Asian Kids

Not be confused with cockiness, Sass is all about the attitude and confidence. It’s about how people react when you walk into a room and the realization that turning heads can actually be a good thing. How you carry yourself can be translated into your body language, and honey, everyone can see it. I mean, why else does Beyonce strike her Wonder Woman pose every time she’s on stage?

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How to release your inner diva taught by Brian Joo.

Itching to have people refer to you as a diva? Most look to dancers for inspiration when it comes to upgrading their fierceness. After all, when dancers are taught choreography, it’s their job to take the movements and totally own it. Well as it turns out, we can now look to another, even better source for inspiration: sassy Asian kids who dance.

It seems like kids nowadays are working it better than adults on many fronts– they even dress better than us! We’ve gone ahead and gathered some videos of sassy Asian kids we think everyone can learn from.  Watch them take simple movements and add their own flare to it. These kids own their confidence better than most people I know.

I don’t know about you, but I’m certainly taking notes from these youngsters. Even in my 20-something years, they totally schooled me.

 


 

1) On Wednesdays we wear pink
This duo does a 4Minute dance cover, but the pink-shirted friend totally stole the show:

 


 

2) Boy Gaga
This young dancing prodigy, Sean Lew, dances to Lady Gaga’s Applause and even gains the

attention of Queen Latifah:

 


 

3) U Go (Little) Girl
This little girl dancing to Lee Hyo Ri’s U Go Girl is not only sassy, it’s adorable (a one, two punch):

 


 

4) “I can dance when I brush my teeth”
9-year old, Aiden Xiong, shows his moves on Ellen:

 


 

5) Pop. There goes my hopes of being a good dancer 

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, a junior division dance troupe from New Zealand, owns the stage at Auckland Regionals:

 


 

6) Prince of body-rolling 
This kiddo just “Bang Bang” right to our hearts:

Featured image courtesy of welikeit.

 

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