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Why the Japanese clean up: Cleaning is a habit, not a favour to anyone, says fan

Cleanliness and courtesy are inculcated in Japanese citizens since childhood, a Japanese fan tells mid-day

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The Japanese have this wonderful habit of cleaning up other people`s mess, and it isn’t limited to Marie Kondo. A few days ago, a video went viral, showing Japanese fans cleaning up the stands at the Khalifa International Stadium after a World Cup match here.

On Wednesday, their football team `cleaned up` a mighty Germany, who made a mess of their Group E World Cup opener. Interestingly, moments later, the Japanese players cleaned up their own dressing room and even left back a ‘Thank You’ note and some crane origami creations for the staff as a token of their gratitude, revealed FIFA through a series of messages and pictures posted on their official media handle.

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