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Social behaviour: Good manners prevail amid disaster

TMM,Tuesday 15 March 2011 

Last Friday’s massive earthquake and tsunami brought horrific destruction to Japan especially along the northeast coast of Honshu. 

Amid the devastation and misery, the civility of the Japanese people remained steadfast. 

One of the most admirable scenes showed the Japanese people patiently queuing at dispensing machines to pay for items, such as drinking water, needed for their survival. 

If such tragedy were to strike other countries, the people there would have ripped open and looted not only dispensing machines but also stores and supermarkets during such turmoil. 

Even the distribution of blankets and foodstuff was calmly carried out in Japan compared with other parts of the world, where distributors often had to remain safely on a truck and toss out the items. 

The Japanese have truly conditioned themselves to be courteous and continued to be civil even under extreme circumstances. 

They deserved to be saluted and emulated by the rest of the world. 

We hope and pray that they would not suffer from another catastrophe through radiation, as they had towards the end of World War II. Once is more than enough. 



YS Chan 

Kuala Lumpur 





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