Cleaning our School
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Oh man, that is so cool. I would love it if my school was like that. At my school, intermediate classrooms can often look like landfills. Our teacher is always giving us lectures about how we need to clean up after ourselves. But my area is always clean ^_^
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haha...we claen better...just look...
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hahha i have lived in japan for 3 years and those were good 3 years too. :)
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In Finland we don't do that.. And I'm happy about it :P
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Agreed! =3 and what about the janitors that do a bad job? especially the ones at my school! =S
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All things considered, they do speak english very well. I and agree with you. American schools should make student actually clean the school, and catch on to some of that discipline stuff from the japanese/asian. and I can completly understand why they'd be suprise that "English speaking students" don't clean their school. If we did that, then children in school wouldn't get sick as much.
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Ah...they speak English very well.
I think it'd be good if America caught onto that...that'd keep kids from making messes in classrooms, AND it'd get the lazy ones up and doing SOMETHING. ya know?
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in usa students do not clean school. If a students told to clean school, the school will get sued by parents and also such organization such as ACLU
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In Thailand, we do too, even though we have janitors. But we only clean our own class room, not the hall way. And the whole class is devided into 5 groups for each group be responsible for 1 day out of the week.
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In Vietnam we do this too. But we just clean our own homeroom and/or the room that was assigned to us, not the whole school. Usually, we take turns, two students everyweek. It's kind of fun when the room doesn't need much cleaning, but it can be a pain if something was spilled. O_O
what is the name for this time of the day when students clean again?
looker768 5 years ago
Hi Looker, they clean when their lessons have finished (this is before they start their after school clubs).
AntonioGould 5 years ago
Hi Crispyold, I agree. It also encourages Japanese young people to respect their space and keep it tidy.
AntonioGould 5 years ago