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"Futuko" In Japan, more and more children are refusing to go to schoolhttps://bbc.in/2PNkFZa

1:19 AM - 23 Dec 2019
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    2. @Bob‏ @Bobamathing 8h8 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      WTF "Many schools in Japan control every aspect of their pupils' appearance, forcing pupils to dye their brown hair black" I worked for a Japanese company, I vowed never to work for a Japanese company again, I can completely understand why these kids wouldn't want to go to school

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    2. AyakaKurehara@γƒœγƒΌγƒ€γƒ¬γ‚Ήγ‚Έγƒ£γƒ‘γƒ³β€ @ayaka_kurehara 8h8 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      It’s FutOko, wrong spelling

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    2. aino‏ @aino87445630 7h7 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      BBC cannot tolerate that colored country Japan is rich,safe,and stable more than UK. Rotherham child prostitution, Terror, there are too many problems in the UK that never occur in Japan. BBC doesn’t have to save the world. BBC should focus on solving too many problems in UK.

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    3. Rosencrantz  πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ  πŸŒΉ  πŸŒβ€ @rosencrantz1984 6h6 hours ago
      Replying to

      Japan certainly has its own problems too. Odd though that Japan often doesn’t come up much in the news, it is still the most powerful economy in the world after USA and China.

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    1. hadarae‏ @kibounosuna 8h8 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      futoko(不登树 )

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    1. Panayota‏ @Phonetikfetisch 8h8 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      β€žfor reasons unrelated to health or finances.β€œ Mental health is a thing and in many cases, itβ€˜s the reason for the dropouts.

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    2. Lynn‏ @Lynn14159 8h8 hours ago
      Replying to @BBCWorld

      It seems like there are too many rules for Japanese children. Poor kids!

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    3. Live in Peace 4‏ @LiveinPeace41 7h7 hours ago
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      That's why Japanese always obey rules and keep promises. Can be punctual and tidy. Rules may have bad aspects, but can have good aspects, too.

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