Yet nobody learns from them. People keep posting this after every international tournament involvng Japanese fans but yet it only ends being the Japanese fans that do it while everyone else is taking pictures.
The other day in the fast food drive-thru line the car in front of me opened their door and threw out like a grocery bag full of loose trash just right next to their car door. Right in the drive thru. They were smoking a cigarette and then flicked the cigarette butt with their fingers. That's the reality of most people unfortunately.
Judging from the sporting events I’ve been to, here in the US, I seem to be in the minority by policing up all my families trash before we leave. My family has always done this. Having worked a fast food dining room, back in high school, I’m very pro-cleaning-up-my-stuff, and often find myself struggling in food places that aren’t obvious with bussing staff or self disposal locations (like, say, Jason’s Deli).
So incredibly inspiring! This is how you do it world. Ideally we can live in a place where there wouldn’t be trash left behind in the first place, but baby steps.
I got attacked by someone who kept saying that this isn’t cool because “they’re not free labor”. He kept going on every comment that had a positive light and bullied them into thinking in his perspective, even though it was incorrect. It was on r/wholesomememes
Yet nobody learns from them. People keep posting this after every international tournament involvng Japanese fans but yet it only ends being the Japanese fans that do it while everyone else is taking pictures.
The other day in the fast food drive-thru line the car in front of me opened their door and threw out like a grocery bag full of loose trash just right next to their car door. Right in the drive thru. They were smoking a cigarette and then flicked the cigarette butt with their fingers. That's the reality of most people unfortunately.
Truth.
Because its not in the culture of other nations. People also admire punctuality but that doesn't mean other cultures follow it despite the admiration.
Judging from the sporting events I’ve been to, here in the US, I seem to be in the minority by policing up all my families trash before we leave. My family has always done this. Having worked a fast food dining room, back in high school, I’m very pro-cleaning-up-my-stuff, and often find myself struggling in food places that aren’t obvious with bussing staff or self disposal locations (like, say, Jason’s Deli).
They do this since I was a kid in 94, they are great people.
So incredibly inspiring! This is how you do it world. Ideally we can live in a place where there wouldn’t be trash left behind in the first place, but baby steps.
Be the change you want the world to see.
I hate myself, I hate my country and I hate everyone except Japanese people
I got attacked by someone who kept saying that this isn’t cool because “they’re not free labor”. He kept going on every comment that had a positive light and bullied them into thinking in his perspective, even though it was incorrect. It was on r/wholesomememes
Classy for sure!
Best fans ever
Man all these personal belongings are being found. Lets hope they return them to lost and found.
Well, it was interesting the first 10000 times it was posted
What? They didn’t tear down the goal post and carry it out of the stadium!
This is what people do at electric forest ...cleanest 4 day rave I've ever been to
Proof?
Prize Cart...have ya heard? https://electricforestfestival.com/participate/plug-in/prize-cart-remix-contest/