Adorable Video Of Japanese Children Learning 'Courtesy Lessons' In School Goes Viral
It is always a good practise to teach children the virtue of kindness from an early age. The success of a society largely depends on the younger generation, and thus it becomes imperative that children are taught the right things from the very beginning.
It is always a good practise to teach children the virtue of kindness from an early age. The success of a society largely depends on the younger generation, and thus it becomes imperative that children are taught the right things from the very beginning.
Video Of Japanese School Teaching 'Courtesy Lessons' To Kids Wins Hearts Online
IAS officer Awanish Sharan shared such a video on his Twitter account. The video was from a Japanese school where little children were being taught ¡°courtesy lessons¡± by performing a skit. It is always better to teach children with not just words but with actions, and the Japanese school did just that.
In the video, the children are seen reenacting a scenario on a bus where there¡¯s a kid acting as the driver, and other children as the passengers. New children enter the bus area and pretend to be a senior citizen, a school kid with a heavy bag, and a pregnant woman. The children are then taught to give their own seats to the ones who might need them more as they politely make way for them to sit.
Check out the viral video below:This is a ¡®courtesy lesson¡¯ taught to elementary school children in Japan. pic.twitter.com/07VKivGZe9
¡ª Awanish Sharan (@AwanishSharan) December 8, 2022
People On The Internet Were Impressed By The Japanese Video
People online were impressed with the teaching method used in the Japanese school. "They forgot to teach the driver one important lesson..never look back," one user joked. A commenter shared his own experience and pointed out how these courtesy lessons could prove to be a boon for Indians, "In a Japanese company in Mumbai, there were Japanese visitors waiting for the lift in an orderly fashion, & Indian employees who were waiting for the other lifts, rushed into their lift before any Japs could enter & filled the lift." "Indians need to learn more about civilised countries from Japan as we are forgetting our roots because of the overly advanced culture taught by so-called liberal celebrities," another user said.
They forgot to give one important lesson to the driver: never look back.
¡ª Subhasis Dutta (@Sub_Has_Is) December 8, 2022
In a Japanese company in Mumbai, there were Japanese visitors waiting for the lift in an orderly fashion, & Indian employees who were waiting for the other lifts, rushed into their lift before any Japs could enter & filled the lift.
¡ª Thulsa Doomed (@LordSau97590032) December 9, 2022
Indians need to more learn from Japan about Civilised country as we are forgetting our roots because of over advance culture taught by so called liberal celebrities
¡ª Reforming Bharat towards uncorrupted Nation? (@UnitedBharatiya) December 9, 2022
that's why japanese are most sincere and mannered people in the world, cleanliness, gratitude are most important part of their culture and curriculum .
¡ª Siddharth Yadav (@_siddharth29) December 8, 2022
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