In Africa or Nigeria to be precise there is nothing like school janitor, Every students do the cleaning themselves, in fact on school resumption day after holidays it's compulsory for you to bring broom, cutlass etc on your first day of resumption
I'm a student here at school. Thank you for coming the other day. We also learned a lot about how to communicate about ourselves. Thank you very much for the opportunity to learn together. Please come again!
What school is it?? is it a boarding school?? Would love if you can share a list of good boarding schools in the country.. Reasonably priced ones... Please.. Thanks.
I went to Japan and I noticed that they are very engrossed in their jobs and life but if you ask for help or information, they won't rest until you get information or help. Everywhere I went, I was engulfed with gratitude for the people. They have hearts of gold.
@@vipkfa6533 From my research, this school was private. Also, it appears that students in the dorms pay about $10,000 a year in tuition. I used a translator.
I am a teacher from northeast India..and I admire Japanese schools so much.I am trying to implement the good habits in my school.so much to learn from them.❤
حلقة ممتعه بصراحة أهنيك على المعلومات والمقابلات العفوية اللي سويتها معهم ❤ حسيت مافي اي حواجز او مثلا اللغه تعيق أننا نتواصل وياهم ونتعرف على ثقافتهم بشكل اقرب والأجمل انك اعطيتهم نموذج مشرف عن الإمارات ومثلتنا بصورة جميله وإيجابيه يعطيك العافيه ❤
Khalid, thank you for showing the world how Japanese schools are with regard to cleaning. I grew up in Japan and cleaning the classrooms every day definitely increases the level of respect we have for the school equipment and the things we use. I think it should be a standard practice for schoolkids all around the world.
I entered this school seventy years ago when I was five years old. I was a very unusual child and couldn't be handled in a regular kindergarten. However, I learned a lot at this school, and I continue to do work that contributes to society. Observe and learn. Learn by listening carefully to what others have to say. Practice what you have learned. This is what this school teaches.
@@verlax8956 Hey I remember you, we were in the same class. I never got the chance to thank you for lending me your eraser 250 years ago. I am forever indebted to you, thank you very much my old pal.
@@urlefttoe That was the only reason I gave it to you. Sorry, but I like it when people think about me. I knew I would be on your mind even in the far future the moment I saw your uglyass, so I just had to give it to you! I get monstrously reinforced boners knowing people are thinking about me.
Thank you for coming to our school last year! I hope you had a great time and thank you for interviewing me! From the best chef at the school😊 Also I had to translate everything to my friends which was hard.
"Japan is a such a good example for our societies" yeah nevermind the labor explotations, the social heiarchy, depression and suicide crisis, and low birthrate
Well done for Khalid for not shying away from Islamic principles. It really made us happy. May Allah grant you Tawfiq and guidance to transform people's futures.
I really admire the Japanese culture, in the UK most kids would be so undisciplined and spoilt to even consider picking up a mop for school. We all can learn a lot from Japanese culture and Japanese people, I would love more of my country to have more of what Japan has. We need more honour, humility and dignity in our culture in my opinion
I gotta admit it, I went to Japanese school actually last year, and its true that theyre doing the clean up stuff. All of things are organized and everybody just seems enjoying it. Japan is the cleanest country in my opinion, When i was heading to Osaka from kansai the first thing that catches my eyes are places and roads are very clean and because it was on the side of the sea i saw lot of left over boats like wrecked boats and they are all well organized. Lastly i cant stop complimenting about their hospitality and kindness. I cant explain more, you have to visit Japan to see with your eyes that it is real.
Khalid you did great job I am amaze how Japan educate there new generation for cleanness ...love from Pakistan ....inSha Allah when I open my school I will follow these rules
Yes please, that’s a good idea. You should make also entertaining challenges, that shape students not only during school but their life. Like Classroom of the Elites the anime, it’s a meritocracy concept of a school that forms great world leaders.
It was a really interesting video, I am French and I had no idea the Japanese were so clean. I think it is a good thing to have students take care of their schools, it could be an inspiration for our schools as well and education system in general. Also, the Japanese are very polite people, it must have been a pleasure to talk to every single one of them. Thank you for this insightful and entertaining video!
I wish this was something we learned in the US. I'm almost 69 and have always had trouble keeping things neat and clean. Thank you for your videos and sharing your trips around the world. Salaam. ❤
as a current japanese high school student, I'm so glad to you visit japanese high school and you enjoy, learn about the some school rules through the day of high school. hope it'll give inspire to something about you. thanks for coming to japan. much love
Thanks for this amazing video👍That’s why I think Japan is completely unique. There are something that you don’t find anywhere else ❤️😍👍My favourite country and I wish to visit Japan one day 😢
This is actually great. The Japanese are teaching their kids strong work ethics, independence, responsibility and accountability so they can survive in society and learn the value of effort and work. You can always learn something good feom other cultures.
Love this! It’s quite eye opening to see how osouji actually goes in Japan, and what the students/faculty themselves think about it. Thank you for covering it. I hope you’ll be doing more videos about your time in Japan!
when I was in middle school I had an Arabian classmate. It was unusual experience considering I lived in the countryside. And more than that I was the first Japanese friend of him, we met each other on the way to the school and immediately got along with.
Amazingly Beautiful Country, super amazing people and a very very rich culture. Beautiful amalgamation of holding heritage whilst being modern and advanced.. Japan is just a once in a lifetime experience. One just HAS TO VISIT whenever one gets a chance.
5S , KAIZAN ,JIT[Just in Time] all these industrial standards are contribution of Japanese. World learned lot from these Special people.. Humanity is thankful to them
Memanglah salut sama cara jepang mendidik dri dasar dimana yg kaya yg miskin diperlakukan sama untuk mengerjakan semua pekerjaan sekolah ky gtu Salute 🎉
Khalid this is the best video of your channel so far.I really loved it.I am a big fan of Japanese culture.This video gave me so much knowledge about it.I visited japan in November last year and It was such an amazing trip.I am from Sri Lanka🇱🇰.I always watch your videos as soon as I get the notification.
One of the reasons why I love to travel to Japan - learn and appreciate their sense of cleanliness, discipline, and concern for public good. These are the same lessons I carry back to my country, the Philippines, and apply them. Travel, learn, pay it forward!
Imagine the world we live in ,if every human being cleaned up behind them . And took pride in it. Work together, instead of always being divided. Loving your neighbors. Helping your friends. No division of cultures ,but understanding them. That's the world I want to live in. Thank you Khalid for sharing. From Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦 🙏💞💫
I'm speechless, to be honest. I love the video too, especially how the students are involved in all the cleaning activities at the school. I hope the rest of the world can learn from them too! W Khalid 👏
You can see the respect and understanding he has for Japanese culture in this video, bowing down to students, thanking them, helping them, a true example to follow!
I am from UK but i want to learn Japanese which im learning from youtube. I hope i could study in Japan until i learn everything of Japanese words and the students are kind to you they are very responsible. Good video mate!😃
Ahh i love this video haha brings me a very wide smile the whole day today's morning. Japanese people responsibility in terms of organizing and cleaning surely the top example that we all need to follow. Salam from Malaysia
Thank you Khalid for introducing Japanese school! I’m Japanese living overseas and I realised the schools outside Japan mainly train children’s mind…but the life is not just about the marks and competition. Wishing more schools would realise the importance for children to learn the basic life skills along with friends which will create pleasant environment for themselves as well as for everyone.
Khalid is taking RU-vid and vlogging to a whole new level, his collaboration and approach to RU-vid really amazes me. A whole new dimension to connecting people and culture and societies and being goofy. Hats off man !!
I m an Indian n when i was in Kenya in primary school, we were gvn similar tasks of moping our classrooms n cutting grass in the campus, growing veggies in the school yard n much more. I thoroughly enjoyed it. This is way back in the '90s, so i dont find this video surprising. But i really apreciate Khalid's videos. Love u Kenya 🇰🇪 thanks fr the things I learnt there ❤
I am indian too n i am in my 40s now . We had to weed the playground n sweep our classroom but now if the school let's the children do it the parents will complain I suppose 😅
When i was young as a jamaican we used to have classroom duties after sch. It's been done now a days. Happy to see somewhere else in the world does this still❤
Good to learn schooling in Japan don't just involve rote memorization but actual physical and mental development of kids. Wish we could all get such an education.
Hello Khalid.. Greetings ❤ I am from India.. and here too such things happen in schools.. this schools are Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.. There also we do cleaning rooms, moping classrooms, serving food, gardening, and so on.. This type of teaching in schools made us independent and more responsible and it definitely help us in life... 😊 Thankyou for sending some positive messages towards society 😊
@@kchikyab your sarcasm adds zero value to this convo besides making you look like a lil troll with zero knowledge kid. He is talking about his school not India as whole. It's quite obvious. Troll somewhere else lil kid
Just loved ur positive energy in this video..i really hope and wish our UAE schools also can incorporate few of these...to culivate more mindfulness among children.about their surroundings...
Here in America, schools are never completely clean. It always at least a little bit dirty 😅. So I thought it’s interesting how osouji teaches Japanese students to keep places neat and clean, since they will have to clean up the messes they make. We could really use something like that
Hi Mr Khalid, thank you for visiting my dream country. I request you to kindly do nature conservation tours around the world too as this would increase awareness about the need to control the negative impacts of climate change world over. Thank you once again. Isaac Bahati, Uganda.
Sekolah-sekolah di Indo harusnya mulai menerapkan sistem ini. Biar generasi muda kita lebih sadar kalo kebersihan lingkungan itu tanggung jawab bersama. Biar mereka nggak asal buang sampah sembarangan, berpikir klo 'ah, ntar juga ada yg bersihin'. Biar jiwa bebersih mereka udah tertanam sejak dini jadinya gak selalu mengandalkan orang lain 'ah, ntar juga ada pelayan/petugas yg bersihin'.
Hi Khalid and family. Pray you are all ok. Haven't seen a video in a couple of weeks. A little worried. Thinking of you and your family. Blessings. Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺