Japanese Family's Act of Kindness Inspires Singaporean Resident

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Japanese Family's Act of Kindness Inspires Singaporean Resident
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A Japanese family was spotted picking up litter in Tiong Bahru, Singapore, prompting a local resident to reflect on his own actions and the littering habits of some Singaporeans. The family, believed to be Japanese based on their conversations, was seen cleaning a sheltered walkway on December 14th. This incident highlights the positive impact of responsible environmental behavior and serves as an example for others.

A Japan ese family was seen picking up litter in Tiong Bahru, earning the gratitude of a resident.They aren't Singaporeans, but they take better care of our country than some of us do.

In a post to Facebook group Tiong Bahru Social Page, Alex Chan wrote: "Saw a Japanese family picking up litter along the route to Tiong Bahru Plaza bus stop".Speaking with 8world, Chan shared that he's a Tiong Bahru resident and encountered the family while he was buying breakfast that morning. "I thought they were just passing by, but I realised they were cleaning the sheltered walkway," he said.

This isn't the first time the Japanese made headlines after helping to care for Singapore's environment.Japanese tourist who picked up rubbishAt the time, Toshi told Choong he had been staying in a hotel in Singapore for about two months.

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