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Also that job would be awesome. Helping people and making them feel bad to make them buy some icecream.
See! Now you guys know how awesome it is :O
The employee on the bottom left corner of the pic above knows her role, unlike her shameful coworkers.
Since I live in Canada I’ve never even seen a Coldstone, so thank you for the video. Just hearing about it isn’t quite the same.
Wow, no tipping! Do you think they would accept tips if foreigners offered?
I have no explanation for this. Is it general courtesy or do they expect something in return? They both just seemed pleased to have been able to help out and disappeared before we had a chance to even think about giving them something for the effort.
Either way, it was a very pleasant experience to have random people being so kind to total strangers.
Next time I'll sing them a song.
Koichi was being sarcastic. That's how I interpreted it...
Japanese people are just plain nice :)
Trying to figure out the subway system, random people approached us, asking if they could help. I'm so in love with all japanese people! Not a single person ever got grumpy or unkind or...
I had to rely solely on my beginner Nihongo skills, which surprisingly, was sufficient most of the time.
Another time I experienced extreme kindness was when I was looking for a building in Shibuya, and one girl walked us there (well, about 1/2 way) even though it seemed like she was waiting for someone, because she headed right back to the spot where we first asked for help.
Please, upload more videos and posts about your trip, it's really cool to see the actual experience of people going there and meeting new places.
i mean what will happen if we dont gave any money for them?
so what the Coldstone Manager look in their employee is shamless guts to sing?! XDDD
okay~ i'm done..
ah! my lecturer said though, that japanese people are usually very individual and minding their own business.. so hearing that there's still nice friendly ones is a relieve~
I think when they show or escort you to places it's out of genuine courtesy.
AWESOME JOB!
not as good as jrocker but ill take what i can get in japan beacuse [im native] and my friend says some japanese people are really racist..I will try my hardest to succeed!
Arigatou gozaimasu
It's hard to catch the arigatou since they said it really fast.
I'm amused by the fact that the Japanese shop employees sing in a much higher key than employees in an American Coldstone.
People in japan need to be more like Miyavi if they are going to sing, or at least sing some of His songs xP
But if I ever go to Japan, I will definitely visit a Coldstone.