Page Summary: All kids are a joy to be around, but Japanese children are some of the most polite, friendly, and well-behaved you'll ever meet. The 1950s were a very different era, and not only in terms of technology or relative prosperity.
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All kids are a joy to be around, but Japanese children are some of the most polite, friendly, and well-behaved you'll ever meet. The 1950s were a very different era, and not only in terms of technology or relative prosperity. But it's often difficult to draw lines between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
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- All kids are a joy to be around, but Japanese children are some of the most polite, friendly, and well-behaved you'll ever meet.
- The 1950s were a very different era, and not only in terms of technology or relative prosperity.
- But it's often difficult to draw lines between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
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