K-drama 'Teach You a Lesson' Resonates Amidst Malaysia's School Bullying Concerns
A South Korean drama series focused on school bullying, 'Teach You a Lesson,' is reportedly resonating with audiences in Malaysia. This comes as Malaysian parents express widespread vigilance regarding school bullying. The nation continues to follow an inquest into the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir last year, contributing to heightened awareness of the issue. Parental precautions, such as martial arts training, are being implemented by some parents before sending children to boarding schools.

A South Korean drama series titled 'Teach You a Lesson,' which addresses the issue of school bullying, is reportedly striking a chord with audiences in Malaysia.
This resonance occurs amidst significant parental concern regarding school bullying across the country. Many parents are demonstrating heightened vigilance, taking various measures to protect their children.
One such parent, Nisa Mohd, prepared her 17-year-old daughter before she departed for boarding school in Melaka. Nisa enrolled her daughter in silat, a Malay martial art, and provided clear instructions to report any trouble immediately. Nisa continues to monitor her daughter's mood during their conversations as a precautionary measure.
This widespread parental concern is also reflected in the nation's ongoing attention to a legal inquest. Malaysia is currently following proceedings related to the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir, which occurred last year.
According to South China Morning Post, these cases and parental concerns contribute to the K-drama's significant impact in Malaysia.
