Its magical, to be a recognized regular at a nice restaurant. When I lived in a little town, I ate at the local diner every Friday. Eventually one of the waiters caught on that I always ordered coffee. So I walked in one day, and he brought me coffee with the menu. So did all the other waiters. I've moved away since then, but I stopped there for dinner earlier this year when I was traveling. The owner, her daughter, and one of the waitresses from the old times all came to my table to say hello, how nice it was to see Coffee Guy again, have I been doing well, etc. This is what the sassy lost moai is missing out on.
as someone who has worked in a restaurant and a café before i can say, we love people who come back regularly, as long as they're not a pain to serve or rude, and the regulars love it when you just say "the usual?" to them
Relatable... And funnily Biboo already has the solution in her: Brain empty. 'Cause as a fellow overthinker who also has an inner critic filtering those thoughts, sometimes brain just needs ta SHADDAP!
ROFL, it's quite the opposite. If she becomes a regular on any restaurant she'll likely get pampered and the shop owner and staff will start giving her free stuff, discounts, and several of those places will have people who will start treating her as a daughter or something. xD That's for Japan and family run places, that is. Her logic might apply sometimes to fast food chains with disgruntled employees. But you just skip those and you'll be fine in Japan, so many great family run restaurants and shops... so so many. As for my personal experience, sticking to known restaurants either to go eat or order is just basic strategy for living... xD Because there are so many horrible places that when you find good well prepared food, you gotta stick to them, support their work, and hope they don't close down. It's a constant struggle, I dunno what the problem is, if I'm just unlucky, or what. Man, lost count of how many times I got spoiled stuff, horrible tasting stuff, completely bland food that you can't even figure out how they managed to ruin it this much, etc. If there is one thing I remember early years after moving here, it's this. The struggle to find a decent place to get food from. And I'm not a picky eater at all. I had zero problems with this in both my trips to Japan. No matter where we went, how tiny or kinda shady the place we ate was, or even if it was like vending machine food, kombini food, and famires food - it was always at least good, if not mindbogglingly good. I'm sure I'd be thrice my weight if I lived there. xD
Its magical, to be a recognized regular at a nice restaurant.
When I lived in a little town, I ate at the local diner every Friday. Eventually one of the waiters caught on that I always ordered coffee.
So I walked in one day, and he brought me coffee with the menu. So did all the other waiters.
I've moved away since then, but I stopped there for dinner earlier this year when I was traveling.
The owner, her daughter, and one of the waitresses from the old times all came to my table to say hello, how nice it was to see Coffee Guy again, have I been doing well, etc.
This is what the sassy lost moai is missing out on.
Biboo. You're in the land where kindergartners walk to and from school without adults accompanying them. You're fine.
In Biboo's mind :
When restaurant staffs saw her : What is with this sassy lost child?
as someone who has worked in a restaurant and a café before i can say, we love people who come back regularly, as long as they're not a pain to serve or rude, and the regulars love it when you just say "the usual?" to them
1:55 Best laugh
Sounds like Kiara
Something was stuck on the window as she was wiping it.
"I'm an overthinker" surprised this rock even have anything going on in her head
That's probably why she seems like there's nothing in there, she's too busy overthinking
@mikethepoor 😂
Relatable... And funnily Biboo already has the solution in her: Brain empty.
'Cause as a fellow overthinker who also has an inner critic filtering those thoughts, sometimes brain just needs ta SHADDAP!
Biboo the rock employs the Slippery Slope fallacy for her logic
Protect this cute rock. Anyway, businesses care more about money, so it wouldn't matter to them if you were a kid or not honestly lol.
if biboo kept ordering from my establishment i would brag about it to all my friends till kingdom come.
There was a small sushi restaurant I used to frequent that the owners started to offer me free edamame every time I walked in.
Biboo…😢
Biboo and her insistence on not existing 😭 I wish she wouldn’t do that it’s so sad
Her Haki is just too strong and if she walks into a restaurant, she's gonna knock everyone out
Kawaiiiiiii❤ bibooo so cute ❤❤
How does she compare to Mumseki in size?
ROFL, it's quite the opposite. If she becomes a regular on any restaurant she'll likely get pampered and the shop owner and staff will start giving her free stuff, discounts, and several of those places will have people who will start treating her as a daughter or something. xD
That's for Japan and family run places, that is. Her logic might apply sometimes to fast food chains with disgruntled employees. But you just skip those and you'll be fine in Japan, so many great family run restaurants and shops... so so many.
As for my personal experience, sticking to known restaurants either to go eat or order is just basic strategy for living... xD
Because there are so many horrible places that when you find good well prepared food, you gotta stick to them, support their work, and hope they don't close down. It's a constant struggle, I dunno what the problem is, if I'm just unlucky, or what. Man, lost count of how many times I got spoiled stuff, horrible tasting stuff, completely bland food that you can't even figure out how they managed to ruin it this much, etc.
If there is one thing I remember early years after moving here, it's this. The struggle to find a decent place to get food from. And I'm not a picky eater at all. I had zero problems with this in both my trips to Japan. No matter where we went, how tiny or kinda shady the place we ate was, or even if it was like vending machine food, kombini food, and famires food - it was always at least good, if not mindbogglingly good. I'm sure I'd be thrice my weight if I lived there. xD
:D 🔪
Is this what they call girl logic?
be kind to the girl
Nah just a person that approaches things a lil differently.