Japanese man helps clear 4,500 cigarette butts littered by smokers in Putrajaya | Malay Mail

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Japanese man helps clear 4,500 cigarette butts littered by smokers in Putrajaya

Friday, 29 May 2020 12:34 PM MYTNana said he picked up the cigarette butts during a weekly clean-up mission in Putrajaya before the movement control order started. — Picture via Twitter/NanaCyber2

The man, known as Nana, posted a photo to Twitter on Tuesday displaying the mountain of rubbish he managed to pick up at the“So many cigarette butts littered everywhere,” he wrote in Japanese along with a crying emoji.

 

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One of the best holidays we as a family ever had, the people were so charming and helpful and could not do enough for you.

Love the Japanese, when they go to a stadium for an event they stay behind and tidy up any mess before they leave.

As Malaysians, we should really feel ashamed.

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