A concrete impact of state of emergency: a particular school which had previously invited X00 parents and kids to a ceremony in mid-April single digit days ago called everyone to say “Oh in light of official guidance, Nope Nope Nope.”
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Like, last Friday, a hypothetical concerned parent at that school would not have had much standing to stop that event, and post-emergency declaration that parent assumes that friendly local patrol officer would if informed of plans share a friendly cup of tea with the principal.
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And doubtless that cup of tea, if it happened, would include a purely social inquiry into how the staff is holding up during these trying times and a reminder that the government trusts principals to make decisions in the interests of their students’ safety.
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Friendly advice: anyone living here is likely to have one friendly “getting to know you” visit, which has never involved tea in my direct experience. Comport your affairs such that tea does not need to happen, particularly not seemingly spontaneous tea.
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(The getting to know you visit generally is “Hiya I work at the local police box. Welcome to my neighborhood. In case anything happens I’d personally love to know everyone who lives here; entirely at your discretion but here is a form. I’ll wait, no worries. What do you do?”)
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Like how more people react to a fire alarm (that is likely to be false) than smoke (that is likely to indicate actual fire)
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How much does this stem from Japans honor culture? Would it dishonor the principal for a parent to assume the principal was not already making the best decision?
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