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alex_french

7-1-2024 17:05
Reply #1 anitamaxwynn's post

I agree that there is no tip culture in Japan. If you want to show appreciation for her good service, you can bring some local specialties as a gift. For me, l have given them the small pack of wife cake/sweetheart cake. Then, told them the origin of this funny name. I am a member of Cityheaven. Every year there is a Miss Cityheaven campaign. l will show my appreciation of their services by voting them.

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
gg1234 7-1-2024 17:50 Acceptance +3
hkpunter999 10-1-2024 03:09 Acceptance +7 Yep, a small gift (like sweets) is a great idea, and very typical in Japan.
sexyloser 11-1-2024 16:33 Acceptance +4


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