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Taiwanese bento employees have great service!

Japanese author Kinoshita Junichi. (Photo / Provided by YouTuber 超級爺爺SuperG)
Japanese author Kinoshita Junichi. (Photo / Provided by YouTuber 超級爺爺SuperG)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Edited by Angela Rodriguez

When ordering meals in Taiwan, it is normal to pick your own side dishes. 40-year-old Japanese author currently residing in Taiwan Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) shared his views on living in Taiwan on his YouTube channel 超級爺爺SuperG. He talks about the flexibility of choosing the side dishes for bento meals and said Japan can't beat the convenience of Taiwan.

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Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) shared his observation at a bento shop one time. He stated that a woman once made so many special requests like changing her order, or asking for less rice. Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) was shocked that Taiwanese bento servers are very flexible and willing to adjust to the customers' needs.

Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) said that in Japan, the staff will not satisfy all the requests of the customer, instead, they will apologize and say "There is a rule, we cannot do it for you.". Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) praises Taiwanese bento servers for their great service and for creating a win-win situation for both customers and restaurant owners.

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 In his video, author Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一)praised Taiwanese bento shop staff for their skills. (Photo / Provided by YouTuber 超級爺爺SuperG)

In his video, author Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一)praised Taiwanese bento shop staff for their skills. (Photo / Provided by YouTuber 超級爺爺SuperG)

Why is Japan not so flexible? Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) believes that Japanese people do not accept all customer request because it is inconvenient and inefficient. He stated that service in Taiwan is more flexible and user-friendly but still very efficient as compared to the "strict" ways of the Japanese. Kinoshita Junichi(在台日本作家木下諄一) says that Taiwan's flexibility is one of the things he loves about living in Taiwan and also one of the reasons why he chose to stay here.

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