Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?

Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?

Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?

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>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?

China, or any Asian country

If someone would actually fall on the tracks, people first thought would be to grab their phones and start recording, then take small steps to not be splattered with blood, then once the vuseo shot would pest that this motherfucker made them late for work.

t.parisian

>any Asian country

Japanese have some crazy solidarity.

1. Japan

2. China

>grab their phones and start recording, then take small steps to not be splattered with blood, then once the vuseo shot would pest that this motherfucker made them late for work.
Spot on.

we have a hiding spot here clever eh

chinese are not so cold to stranger though.
7-8 uncles who were playing xiangqi found me helpless,came up to me help to repair broken bicycle(bought 25 minutes ago) in beijing

China

Japan

Most railways do in America. I think there are certain parts of the wall that you can stand against and not get hit by the train in the tunnels too.

I wish I had a stiry like this

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
i think americans have moral intentions. they always want to be the action hero. they sometimes cause more harm than intended though. the actual proactive moral country is probably Sweden tbqh.


>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
China

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
Russia or Slavic countries

>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
Germany

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?

America, and some Latin American countries like Puerto Rico, Mexico, and I wanna say Brazil but I'm not to sure. You see this a lot in burgerland at least.

>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?

China. Sweden. Japan. Germany. Spain.

Japanese commuters freeing a trapped woman.

Similar thing happened here.
youtube.com/watch?v=nZx4MichXXE

We get this too, seems like a common way to get someone out who gets stuck.

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
I think we're unanimous regarding Japan. The level of cooperation and organization they consistently exhibit in times of catastrophe is incredible.

>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
Also unanimous with China. Although I think Chinese liability laws play a big part in this. From what I hear, if you as a bystander play any part in helping someone in trouble, you could be footing their hospital bills. Remember a few years ago when the world was outraged over a trucker in China hitting a toddler, then backing over her to until she was dead? Someone in China commented, "The heartless bastard knew he'd be better off if the kid died and he ate the bill for the burial than if he got stuck supporting the her recovery."

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thats why i want a new Cengiz Han

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
Poland
>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
China

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
japan

>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
rest of world

Flip pride worldwide

>> Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
> Germany

They have more than a million volunteer firefighters, about the same number than USA has at all - so they may are not the best, but definitely not the worst.

I vote Switzerland to be the best, China go be the worst.

>Country with the most proactive and moral citizens?
denmark
>Country with the most passive and immoral citizens?
rest of em

1. Germany
2. China

Germans have a strong sense of duty, it doesn't mean they are highly moral per se.

youtube.com/watch?v=dq7xvQ4-xO8

I think a lot of people in first and second world cunts have become apathetic/scared/indifferent to shit that's happening around them. I think it's the urban life

t. never been here

In France since rails are electrified both of them would be stunned or dead, and cameras would caught it, then the trains would automatically stop

We had the same.

I have, work ethic and following rules doesn't equate being highly moral.

>spend a lifetime taking shit from corporate scum, lying bureaucrats, and a crooked legal system
>think this is 'good' by any logical measure

All developed nations are equally worthless.

Morals are rules too.

But sometimes man made rules go against our innate morality.

america

china

t. that's how to build an working society that achieves to go to space

Why don't you just go to Africa and enjoy yourself the ways you see as right, kek.

This is a subjective impression.
On the small scale is no law but always the rule of morals.