Japan fans once again show their country’s class at the FIFAWorldCup by cleaning up after opening game
Japan fans have once again showed their country’s class at the World Cup by cleaning up after the opening game.
Despite the fact their team didn’t even feature in the match on Sunday, a group of Japanese supporters who were in attendance atInstagram - omr94/QatarLivingQatari locals were stunned by the gesture and one fan filmed a clip that has since gone viral on social media. “Someone convince me that this is normal,” Omar Farooq said as he watched the supporters working away when everyone else had left.“When I asked them, ‘Why are you cleaning something not related to you?’ The answer was, ‘Japanese never leave rubbish behind us. We respect the place.'”Instagram - omr94/QatarLiving
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