Keleyisibeierhengcengguoquan
January 28, 2025
Gero overturned my view of Japanese tourism. Most of the hotels and convenience stores in the whole town employ Nepalese and Indians, so you can imagine that etiquette is engraved in their bones. They can speak to you in Japanese, bow to you, and say some etiquette words, that's all. You will see that when they pass the plate to you, they will not pass it to you personally, but let the people at the same table pass it to you; when they help you get tea, their fingers will touch the tea, and when they deliver the meal, they will forget the menu today and the paper towel tomorrow. When they find out, they will make a joke, as if I have arrived at a Japanese hotel opened by Nepalese. This hotel is a sister hotel next door, so they are connected. The so-called connection means that some of the room doors face the restaurant opposite. When we checked in, there was a green used towel hanging in the toilet. Everyone will experience it slowly...
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