Japan Tips 🌸 It’s Different

Japan Tips 🌸 It’s Different

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  1. I wish we did, but we have no time to clean the stadium or the outside of the business just because of muscle memory. If you go to anywhere, Americans are respectfully impatient and super anxious on everything, waiting for food, driving, paying items, pumping gas, doing their homework, playing a game, visiting someone, or even relaxing and taking a vacation

  2. I swear I was Japanese in a past life. Love sushi, take responsibility for the environment around me, non-reactive in the face of the overly-emotional, believe in duty, practice well-being…

  3. I think ,if you love youre Country ❤️ you take care of it ,its like cleaning youre House , 🥳 ☘️🌷
    Yes it comes Down
    to beighn a good Citizens
    Theirs other Country's that do the same ,,just
    Keep it clean ,,Nice Video
    Thanks for sharing this great Job to youre Citizen's,,❤️🌹🌺❤️🌹🌺❤️🌹🌺❤️🌹❤️☘️🥳

  4. I grew up so-called communist in Poland. We never drop things on the floor with PIC stuff to these days. I live in different country and men drop things and I told him to pick it up. It is not just Japan. It is good manner. It is how your parents brought you up It isn’t just Japan. I went recently back to my country to Poland. It is clean. It is imperialistic thought somebody will come and clean after you.

  5. Isn’t it Japanese tradition to take their elderly and leave them behind, stranded in remote places/woodsy areas? Thought I read that somewhere?

  6. I’m a teacher. My students learn on the very first day of school that THEY clean the classroom at the end of every day. They pick up every little bit of everything off the floor, wipe desks, empty trash, everything. I base this off the Japanese model. Our school custodians love my classroom.

  7. Them kids cleaning scene is pure joy to watch
    So cute yet they will cherish that moment for the rest of their life

  8. Japan is nice but the US is nice too we have nice people and clean people as well. Please don’t point out a contrast that you only know as a stereotype.

  9. The cleaning in the school though is definitely a thing in the PHILIPPINES PUBLic schools too. Not just inside the rooms but also the surroundings. The rest is a Japan thing😊

  10. I love Japan in Japanese people. If you’re Japanese and you can help me get a hold of my host family in Nishiwaki please reach out. 😊

  11. America could learn a lesson from Japan. Teaching our children responsibility and accountability seems to be a bygone thing and has created lazy, entitled and disrespectful behavior.

  12. even when they get adult…they are very concern of not to disturb any person around..not to be noisy even inside of the house..even in the middle of sunrise..can't make sounds loud..but ME I DO..i know its ok unless its evening…hehehee…yup my fams are Japanese im from another planet ahahaha..((^O^))…3kids all adult already…

  13. If one takes a look at modern day Japan and the Japanese people, it is almost impossible to believe their history in world war II. today they are the picture of integrity, health, intelligence, discipline and moral conduct, setting the example to most of the world and certainly to America and Americans, the more I learn of their modern day civilization I long for my country to emulate these good people, I just do not understand my fellow Americans, so selfish, so discourteous, so inconsiderate, so short sighted, finding little interest in what connects us, what creates community, what can make us feel a sense of belonging and being part a positive influence on the community that fuels cohesion. May we learn from a people that has overcome the pettiness that leaves one so lonely, and deflated, without hope. Good peopl of Japan, help us learn your ways.

  14. I love you Japan but there is another side of the society. There are still slums and abandoned homes, there are still crime factions that dominate neighborhoods or businesses…Its just all Japanese style. All Japan is Beautiful in its own way. Love you Japan!

  15. Every country is different. The US has the highest percent immigrants in the world. At our best, we are able to embrace the beauty of many cultures, each with its own priorities and traditions, without pretending any one is superior.