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  • kids being polite, honest and so on is not a question of nationality, it depends on how parents bring them up

  • I teach in the US and I'm thinking that it has to be considerably easier with classroom management in Japan. My kids would not only drink from that vending machine, they'd trash it and steal all the money. Of course not all American kids are like that, but it wouldn't take long for it to happen here.

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  • @shaboopie12 Your not pure bred. They would have killed you.

  • @InuyashaxTakahashi not really i'm half japanese

  • @shaboopie12 You probably wouldnt exist either. When in a war, the japanese are pretty ruthless.

  • if only the japanese won then we'd all have incredible vending machines *sigh*

  • lol yea if you had a machine like that in america youd see it in pieces the next day

  • i read the sake part and i thought what the heck would that be? because i thought of it as like "for your own sake" xD

  • @davehome22 When I was in tokyo in Nov I didnt see that feature on the sake machines but for about 95% of the cigarette machines you needed that special card. It became a real hassle except for around some of the clubs. Some club owners would give you there card to access the machine and some even had a card on a chain hooked right on the machine.

  • It's easy to teach kids the number 1 rules of life, Understanding and respecting as well asking questions..... But we just let the TV do that for us now a days. So what’s the point... Personally, i was thought with TV, but until the day i learned Respect and Understanding by my self was the day i learn we can do this same process to children without force or dictatorship... And I'm 18 now! So what does that say?

    :D

  • WHY ISN'T JAPAN THE NUMBER ONE COUNTRY OF THE WORLD YET???

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