BookishCutie -> RE: Kneeling male waiters serve "princess" customers (6/30/2008 9:22:06 AM)
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[:D] Always something for every orientation. Cosplay restaurants: from Wiki- When a person enters the café, the maids typically give an extraordinarily humble greeting, such as "Welcome home, Master" (お帰りなさいませ、ご主人様!, Okaerinasaimase, goshujinsama) in order to play the role of a house servant. In order to enhance the illusion that the customer is indeed the master, they often serve the customer in a very deferential fashion. For example, staff sometimes kneel to mix sugar or milk in teas or other drinks. The purpose of the maid cafés and their service is to make customers feel as though they are at home and to encourage them to relax. Although exemplary customer service is typical of Japan, maid cafés take special care to pamper patrons. And yes, so far to go. I wonder if this particular version (whichever gender does the serving) would fly in the US? Respectful, humble service without the completely, in-your-face sexiness? Anyone seen a venture capitalist lately? Might have to import the help to up the exotic ambiance factor though. [:D] -R
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