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Is anyone still picking up the bottles in Qatar?

A Qatari boy posted a video. After a game, he was horrified to find that Japanese fans who had watched the game were actually picking up the trash thrown away by the fans in the stadium!

The Qatari guy doesn’t understand why Japanese fans stay and clean the stadium on a voluntary basis? There's not even a Japanese team in this game?

I interviewed several Japanese fans, and the answers I got were roughly the same:

“This is the habit of us Japanese!”

“Take care of what’s left behind This is what we should do!"

"Protect the environment, protect the earth!"

"We will not leave garbage, we respect this place!"

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Can we ask the Japanese to respect their own doorstep first?

I have to say that these Japanese fans packed all the "coins" into the World Cup. You can't help but believe it. These "coins" look so similar!

Since Japanese fans organized an activity to pick up trash at the stadium a few years ago and were praised by media from various countries, these people have become addicted to pretending to be "coins"!

What? Can’t afford to hire a cleaner in Qatar?

What? Want to steal someone else’s stadium cleaning job?

Are you just picking up drink bottles with the intention of selling them? After picking it up, should I take a mop and drag it with others?

Isn’t this a proper show?

With such enthusiasm, why not first shut down the nuclear wastewater you discharge into the Pacific Ocean?

With this awareness, why not clean up the streets of Shibuya after Halloween?

No wonder it is said that Japan has small etiquette but no great righteousness. The so-called national quality is a big joke! It’s really just a show and it’s hypocritical to open your mouth if you’re used to it! No wonder I see you bowing and apologizing every day but not correcting yourself. You are full of lies and your spirit of craftsmanship has been reduced to "the spirit of craftsmanship." This hypocritical face is really off-putting! It’s better to drink up your Fukushima happy water first and stay where it’s cool!

In the past, Internet public knowledge "enlightened" us, saying that the Japanese people's level of national quality in caring for the environment was "outrageous." It was said that after cleaning the toilet, you scoop out water and take a sip to show it is clean. It was also said that after a music festival attended by 100,000 people, there was not even a piece of paper on the ground after the event. All the garbage was taken away by the Japanese themselves.

It is known on the Internet that the floor of the Japanese hospital operating room is so clean that you can lick it with your mouth! If no one goes to Japan, this myth will probably continue to lie for a long time, but as the number of people traveling to Japan gradually increases, everyone understands that Japan is not actually that clean. The reason why some places look clean is entirely because In order to generate revenue, the local government imposes ridiculously expensive fines for littering!

Even if the fines are very strict, the Japanese will secretly throw garbage into the grass, woods, various nooks and crannies, and even under the cherry blossom trees...

Seeing the lies exposed , a large number of well-known Japanese fans began to lie again, saying that all the garbage on the streets of Japan was brought by foreign tourists, not thrown by local Japanese people...

As a result, after an epidemic, tourists disappeared , the garbage is still there, PiaPia slaps you in the face!

Later, because of the Fukushima nuclear leakage, many surrounding countries were angrily reprimanded: The ocean is not Japan’s trash can! The Pacific Ocean is not Japan’s sewer!

It’s such a fake Japan that comes out to gain popularity every World Cup. Why? If you don't pick it up, are you afraid that the trash at the stadium will still be there next time you come in?

Worried that Qatar does not arrange cleaners for the stadium?

Is it possible?

Do rich people need cleaners in their homes? Or do Japanese people like to go to other people’s homes and help the cleaners?

Also "We don't throw away garbage because we respect this place"?

This "coin" is installed to only respect places where nuclear wastewater cannot flow, right?