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> Deliberate understaffing

I previously lived in Japan and this was such a big difference compared to the US. In US stores it can take minutes to find someone if you have a question and when you do find someone they'll usually be dealing with something else. In Japan stores had so much staff that a store employee was always within a stone's throw away. The same thing at restaurants.



The US has a cultural allergy to personal servants, and for good reason.


If I had a personal servant I wouldn’t be in the store in the first place.




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