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The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese
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<blockquote data-quote="vivian" data-source="post: 26629" data-attributes="member: 543"><p><strong>What Japan should Learn about</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Japan are always hesistated to face their wrongdoings in the past.In the same position, Germany, also an invador in WWII, are always ready to regret for what they did in the past and have done a lot for their victim countries. In return, this won world-wide recognization and respect for Germany.Japanese people are hard to understand that just for the nation's respect and other countries' support, they should reflect profoundly and appropriately change their attitude and manner to history.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivian, post: 26629, member: 543"] [b]What Japan should Learn about[/b] [font=Verdana]Japan are always hesistated to face their wrongdoings in the past.In the same position, Germany, also an invador in WWII, are always ready to regret for what they did in the past and have done a lot for their victim countries. In return, this won world-wide recognization and respect for Germany.Japanese people are hard to understand that just for the nation's respect and other countries' support, they should reflect profoundly and appropriately change their attitude and manner to history.[/font] [/QUOTE]
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