Different countries, different respects

Leola 2022-04-19 09:02:22

Many friends who have been to Japan have come back and said that
it is a very comfortable place to get along with people.
When they go out every morning,
no matter who they do not know, they will greet them warmly.
If they meet elementary school students,
they will also Saying good morning politely, politely,
and honorific are very clear.

Every time I hear people describe it, I really want to live in such a place.
I feel that everyone gets along very cleanly, and
people respect each other From the bottom of my heart

, when I watched this film,
I saw the attitude of the mortuary to the deceased, and
I really felt very emotional.
Whether it is professional ethics or personal quality,
this kind of respect from the heart is very appreciated. A few days ago, there was a case of drunk driving

in Nanjing, where 6 people were killed by drunk driving. One of them was pregnant, and all the children who were hit were squeezed out. At first, people were scolding the driver for being inhuman . The reason for the public security is that when the police transported the deceased, the two of them together, like carrying a sack, threw the body of the deceased onto a Nissan pickup truck that was dealing with road obstacles, and finally when the car drove away, When this video of the dead man was not covered with a piece of cloth or anything, when it was posted on the Internet, many people felt very uncomfortable and felt very disrespectful to the dead man. I saw this after watching the movie for a long time . I really think the difference is quite big Yes , some people may say, it's just that the public security people have a conscience

















But why don't we think about it carefully,
after the police take off their uniforms and go home from work, why aren't they ordinary people?
When things happen, we may scold the police for their behavior in the video,
but if you were the police at the time
What would you do?
Would you really pay special respect to these unrecognizable poor people?

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Extended Reading
  • Angel 2021-12-25 08:01:15

    The plot arrangement, lines and performances are all too deliberate. Seeing a certain foreshadowing, you can know the next move (bathroom proprietress, stone, chicken, pregnancy, father, all kinds of misunderstandings and relief) almost touching people...because the previous paragraph I've seen the coroner's documentary, but the setting hasn't moved me either. Hirosue Ryoko is very cute and caring, and makes people feel that it is too happy to have such a wife. Is Shih Tzu milk so delicious? That fried chicken looks good

  • Shania 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Help, the ending of the CCTV family-hunting program... There is even a slow-motion scene of the falling stone, so vulgar that I can't bear to look directly at it. The front is okay, but the description of death is just a shallow taste. At the end, the plot between the male protagonist and his father is too much for the so-called "he" and can't stand it. The heroine is a beautiful tool person throughout the whole process, and I have made do with the two portraits of the male lead. At the end, I will be assigned a character who sheds tears for the beautiful father-son relationship + countless close-up tears, I will really be given to some deliberately. vulgar death...

Departures quotes

  • Tsuyako Yamashita: Look after him. Daigo's a dear boy. He takes it all on himself. When his folks split up, he'd never cry in front of his Mum. But he would when he was alone in that bath. The poor little thing, his shoulder's shaking... So thats how he is. Please understand him.

    Mika Kobayashi: I will.

  • Yamashita: People are talking.

    Daigo Kobayashi: About what?

    Yamashita: Get yourself a proper job!