In Japan there is no janitorial staff, students are required to clean everyday. (9/40) 28 Views 29 Votes SourceMoreReportItem navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Comments Our site 6 Facebook Leave a ReplyHaha no thank you ReplyHahaha yes pleaseEven more forced labour for children ReplyIt just means that they’re being disciplined not being forced into labour as stated by someone ??? ReplyJust so you know, the children actually LIKE cleaning. Notice even the ones not looking at the camera are smiling ReplyUmmm NO? They’re just being taught responsibility and good habits, this is no “forced labour”, you obviously don’t have kids (or if you do, they’re awfully spoiled) ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel reply Loading… 0CommentsSee morePrevious article This toilet in Japan where you can wash your hands with the newly added flushing water, and reuse it for the next flushNext article This is how smooth the bullet train is in Japan
It just means that they’re being disciplined not being forced into labour as stated by someone ??? Reply
Just so you know, the children actually LIKE cleaning. Notice even the ones not looking at the camera are smiling Reply
Ummm NO? They’re just being taught responsibility and good habits, this is no “forced labour”, you obviously don’t have kids (or if you do, they’re awfully spoiled) Reply
This toilet in Japan where you can wash your hands with the newly added flushing water, and reuse it for the next flush
Haha no thank you
Hahaha yes please
Even more forced labour for children
It just means that they’re being disciplined not being forced into labour as stated by someone ???
Just so you know, the children actually LIKE cleaning. Notice even the ones not looking at the camera are smiling
Ummm NO? They’re just being taught responsibility and good habits, this is no “forced labour”, you obviously don’t have kids (or if you do, they’re awfully spoiled)