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Why do Japanese people even line up in a state of need?

By April 19, 2018 No Comments
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ภาพความเป็นระเบียบวินัยใน การ เข้าแถว ของคนญี่ปุ่น เป็นภาพที่ถูกเผยแพร่ไปทั่วโลก เนื่องจาก หลังภัยพิบัติ คลื่นสึนามิ ( 津波 tsunami ) ถล่มญี่ปุ่น เมื่อปี 2554 คนญี่ปุ่นก็ยังต่อแถวรับการช่วยเหลือจากหน่วยกู้ภัยและ ต่อแถวรับของช่วยเหลือต่างๆ

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Why do Japanese people even line up in a state of need?

HARA SHINTARO, Lecturer, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Prince of Songkla University, Pattani Campus This analysis is interesting. Posted by Facebook on Haryana Shintaro on June 16, 2557.

The reason is not rejected. It has been taught since childhood. It is not possible to overtake QQ. They are not taught how to do good and when they try to overtake the cue they are scolded by adults. And no adults that overtake Q make children do not overtake Q

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Another cause is worthless. Overcoming the queue is very selfish. It only wastes time. Even if it's only a second, it will make people who are in the queue to look. Worthless people Notice from the Japanese. Habits are very punctual (most people)

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Another reason is related to rights and equality. Even if the person in front of the line is anybody. We feel that. He's right over us. Although we have higher power. Have more money Higher education The higher the rank, the more likely the person with the most rights. It is the fastest people. Who is that? Not important

One of the few differences is honoring the rights of others. If we honored the rights of others just a little more, with respect to others and respect for his rights, society would be incredibly good.

Refer to data fromJourney to the West

 

 

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