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Doing as the Japanese do

The World Cup teaches us that we don’t have to try hard to accrue goodwill for the way we conduct ourselves abroad

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Japanese football fans cleaning up the stadium after the match during the recent  FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Pic/Twitter

Japanese football fans cleaning up the stadium after the match during the recent FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Pic/Twitter

Lindsay PereiraThe Japanese have been getting into a lot of good books with sports fans around the world, thanks to their annoying habit of cleaning up before they leave a venue. It makes messier people like us look bad, because no one has ever expected anyone from India to leave a place cleaner than before. Sure, we like to inform our children that cleanliness is next to godliness, but even a blind person walking down any of our streets will find the hypocrisy of that sentiment amusing. It’s probably why the Japanese will never need a ‘Swachh Japan’ PR campaign to boost the image of some criminal masquerading as a politician in their country.

These reports compelled me to try and think of what Indians are known for abroad. I am pleased to say that the list I drew up was long and interesting.

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