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- @frenemytwins
- Tags:
- Menu / Restaurant / Yakiniku
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You may normally associate Japan with good customer service - perhaps sometimes too good that it feels a bit impersonal.
Well, one Japanese Twitter user (@frenemytwins) recently posted a menu from a Yakiniku restaurant, which has so far been retweeted over 39,000 times. What's written on it shows that Japanese customer service can be jovial:
Source: @frenemytwins
Apparently, these "words of warning" can be found in many restaurants in Japan - I wonder if there are other versions of this...