Chibinekodemyx Japansperging containment thread

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Quizibo

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She will Karen so hard that everything will fall into place for Chibi.
I don't think you understand how strong the autism is in Japan. You can't even substitute items on a restaurant menu because it goes against the process that is set up. If you go into a restaurant and ask them to change an item on the menu, like saying that you don't want corn (corn is everywhere in Japan) and would rather have extra broccoli or whatever, they will look at you like you just walked off a spaceship and tell you no. If someone starts being a Karen about something, the clerk or whomever will just short circuit and keep repeating that they can't do it because its against policy.
 
I don't think you understand how strong the autism is in Japan. You can't even substitute items on a restaurant menu because it goes against the process that is set up. If you go into a restaurant and ask them to change an item on the menu, like saying that you don't want corn (corn is everywhere in Japan) and would rather have extra broccoli or whatever, they will look at you like you just walked off a spaceship and tell you no. If someone starts being a Karen about something, the clerk or whomever will just short circuit and keep repeating that they can't do it because its against policy.
This thread makes me think Japan should be an autistic utopia for the ones who like rigid structure.
 
On this topic, as a wapanese myself, I don't even think going to Japan just to see weebshit isn't worth it anymore because Akihabara doesn't have much otaku content anymore. It's entirely populated with retarded south east asian and South American tourists, people like chibi but worse. Of course, there is fun to be had, and not all experiences are the same but it's been a tourist hub forever.
 
I can't wait until his melty over not being able to control a classroom of children speaking a language he doesn't understand. Maybe he's still doing some training or something before actually starting.
eikaiwas teach english via immersion, theyre forbidden from speaking any japanese to the students. hes paid to stand there and be a clown talking americanese and if no one is paying attention he cant do shit
 
eikaiwas teach english via immersion, theyre forbidden from speaking any japanese to the students. hes paid to stand there and be a clown talking americanese and if no one is paying attention he cant do shit
I hope one of his fellow dancing monkey gaijins rats him out for talking like a lispy queer, I'd sue the fuck out of any school that would teach my kid to speak like him.
 
You can't even substitute items on a restaurant menu because it goes against the process that is set up.
Does this include something like asking for no cheese on your burger? I would never do something so sacrilegious, I'm just curious.
This thread makes me think Japan should be an autistic utopia for the ones who like rigid structure.
The problem is that rigid structure varies from sperg to sperg and is often hyper-specific, so one man's utopia would be another's Chris-chan curling up into a ball on the floor and mewling.
 
Does this include something like asking for no cheese on your burger? I would never do something so sacrilegious, I'm just curious.
McDonald's and Burger King have the kiosks now, but most the time if you go to a restaurant and you order something but want a substitution, they will say that they can't do it and its part of the set. I actually went to Burger King a few weeks ago and was using the kiosk to order a double bacon cheeseburger and I selected the option for no cheese, the person making my hamburger came around the corner and was telling me that the burger came with cheese and asking if I sure that I don't want cheese on it like it was a foreign concept. They put cheese on the burger anyway.
 
I was a manager at one of the big eikaiwas a couple years ago. I hope Chibi's working there, because we had an employee record page for every teacher where the Japanese front desk staff (who basically ran day-to-day operations for each individual school) and management would shitpost about terrible instructors, and I know the guy who took my position would be willing to share any funny news that pops up.

I miss reading those logs, man, they were a treasure trove of delicious lolcow content that I could read through and still pretend to be doing my job.
 
McDonald's and Burger King have the kiosks now, but most the time if you go to a restaurant and you order something but want a substitution, they will say that they can't do it and its part of the set. I actually went to Burger King a few weeks ago and was using the kiosk to order a double bacon cheeseburger and I selected the option for no cheese, the person making my hamburger came around the corner and was telling me that the burger came with cheese and asking if I sure that I don't want cheese on it like it was a foreign concept. They put cheese on the burger anyway.
Bingo. I didn't quite realize this on my first trip and asked about leaving an item off a dish. They were very polite (naturally) but mostly just confused. It was like they were thinking "We don't make it that way. If that's how you want it, why didn't you go somewhere that DOES make it that way?" It all worked out but I, very quickly, picked up on the idea that if they don't expressly allow you to make alterations, they either won't do it, or at least it will be a whole ordeal. Not sure this mong will pick up on that social cue though....
 
McDonald's and Burger King have the kiosks now, but most the time if you go to a restaurant and you order something but want a substitution, they will say that they can't do it and its part of the set. I actually went to Burger King a few weeks ago and was using the kiosk to order a double bacon cheeseburger and I selected the option for no cheese, the person making my hamburger came around the corner and was telling me that the burger came with cheese and asking if I sure that I don't want cheese on it like it was a foreign concept. They put cheese on the burger anyway.
So much for Burger King's slogan "Have it your way"
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"Have it your way, but only if your way is the way the workers feel like making it" doesn't really roll off the tongue quite as nicely though.
Should be "Have it our way," which 100% tracks with Eastern collectivism.

PS: In response to your earlier post, I find your point is made even more poignant by the fact that out of the whole narrative I wove, you chose that one sentence to disprove its viability. Informative and convincing. Kudos.
 
So much for Burger King's slogan "Have it your way"
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You didn't read the fine print. "Except in Japan where the only option is you take what we give you".

And yeah, that's Japan in a nutshell. Either you go with it and accept that you will never get what you truly need or you drive yourself nuts trying to fight against the ocean.
 
I for one am enjoying this brief derailment in to a Japan experiences thread. Chibi should come and join in directly when he's done with Joker's pussy or whatever.

Is it true you can't go to onsen as a foreigner? How about hot springs?
 
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