Posted in: Message to foreigners at Japanese convenience store sparks controversy online See in context
I remember working in one of the Hilton hotels in Poland where a lot of Korean employees were staying at. We had to help them in the mornings during breakfast and they often referred to certain dishes and sandwiches by simply pointing at them quietly. I remember how we spent sometimes up to 2-3 minutes trying to find what they were aiming at and while it doesn't seem that long it definitely is when their bus is leaving for work in next few minutes.
What I'm saying is - although it is unpleasant to read this kind of message I kind of can understand what the employees were going through. Of course at that hotel we'd never resort to this "solution" but I can simply understand the feelings and recommend still looking for better option.
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Posted in: 'Japan’s Got Talent' coming to screens in 2023 with Japanese comedian as judge See in context
I'm super interested to see how "Got Talent" will work in Japan. I do kinda hope for something a bit more serious while retaining the interesting/energetic edge.
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When I was a pilot we used to say "if it ain't leaking it ain't working". If we didn't see…
Posted in: Oil sprays from an ANA flight carrying 213 people as it lands in Hokkaido