When you’re forced to sweat to keep things tidy or spend a lot of time cooking a meal, it becomes more taboo to make a mess. I guess it’s why the military likes collective punishment so much in boot camp lol.
Unfortunately I’ve experienced the other side, someone who felt so humiliated by the experience of serving someone else, they feel entitled to treat other people like shit because “they’re getting paid to take it, like I was”.
Education must be liberating and all that stuff, I guess.
I legitimately like how Japanese schools have the kids clean and maintain the school and cycle through groups that clean the classroom each week.
When you’re forced to sweat to keep things tidy or spend a lot of time cooking a meal, it becomes more taboo to make a mess. I guess it’s why the military likes collective punishment so much in boot camp lol.
Never seen someone that’s worked retail treat anyone in customer service like shit.
You have slightly more respect for what you’ve experienced.
Unfortunately I’ve experienced the other side, someone who felt so humiliated by the experience of serving someone else, they feel entitled to treat other people like shit because “they’re getting paid to take it, like I was”.
Education must be liberating and all that stuff, I guess.
but thats authoritarism gobbunism
EDIT: nvm forgot it’s japan so we good
It would put a real quick stop to all the school kids absolutely destroying bathrooms.
You’re a lot less likely to stuff a toilet and rip the door off the stall if your entire class beats your ass because they have to clean it up.