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Anon(Author)
25d ago
Japanese and Western guys are quite different, you know.
I feel like there are a lot of customers right now, both foreigners and Japanese, haha. But there’s a clear difference between them. Aside from the language, foreigners tend to prefer straightforward and simple ways of speaking, while Japanese people often look puzzled and are more reserved. Sometimes they like us to draw pictures or give hints. 🌸
Dressing is another thing that differs. Foreigners usually go for a sexy and casual style, while Japanese people often ask us to wear something more modest. I feel like foreign customers tend to tip quite generously, but Japanese customers usually do it indirectly. Sometimes you have to wait until the end of the shift to find out how much you’ve made.
I think people who work at night really need to adapt. If someone is more into foreign customers, they should be more open-minded. But don’t forget that just the bill amount is enough, okay? And remember to take care of yourself, drink plenty of water! 😉
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I agree, foreigners tend to be straightforward, but sometimes with Japanese people, you have to guess a lot, haha. It's true about their dressing style; foreigners are sexy and casual, but some Japanese people are cute in their own way 🙂
We've encountered this before. When I worked at Soi 6, foreigners were very straightforward in their conversations, but the Japanese tend to be quiet and have a calm demeanor, haha. Sometimes we even had to play a guessing game to help them understand! 🌸
That's right, foreigners tend to be more straightforward, but sometimes it feels a bit intentionally odd, like they're not beating around the bush at all. As for the Japanese, they're sweet, but sometimes communication can be really difficult, haha. Sometimes I really like to paint a picture for them. 😅
That's so true! I've experienced this too. Westerners are definitely more straightforward, but sometimes the Japanese can be really cute. I have to say, dressing sexy is the way to go to please Western customers, haha!
I have to say that talking to foreigners is pretty straightforward 😆 But with the Japanese, you really have to paint a picture 555 So in summary, the dressing style has to be different to cater to both of them!
I've experienced something like this too. Back when I worked on Soi 11, foreign customers were very straightforward in their speech, while the Japanese would always look on with curiosity, haha. I really like their cuteness!
Absolutely, BB. Westerners tend to be very straightforward, while Japanese people seem more reserved. But I secretly like Japanese customers; there's a good chemistry when performing magic, haha. As for dressing, it's true that Westerners tend to be a bit more sexy. Try changing your style to suit each customer group; I think it would be fun! 🌸
Actually, we do encounter Japanese customers who talk in a calm manner, sometimes I wonder how they would smile, haha. As for foreigners, they tend to be very straightforward. Which do we prefer more? 😆
That's true. Westerners tend to be more straightforward, while Japanese people require a bit of technique to approach. I’ve tried dressing in styles from both cultures. I might try wearing minimalist style clothes for the Japanese, as it's very popular.
So true! Sometimes foreigners can be secretly sexy to the point of making your heart race, haha. As for the Japanese, we really have to use art to help them understand, right? 😂 I secretly think there might be tricks to working with both styles too!
Absolutely! Westerners come off as sexy and relaxed, while Japanese people are more reserved and take their time to think, haha. Sometimes we want to be straightforward, but they still seem confused 😂 Ladies, don't hesitate! You have to play it cool!
We once met a foreign customer who was really easy to understand. They liked to speak directly, no complicated communication needed. But with Japanese customers, it takes time to explain before they understand, haha. Most of them are usually found in Thonglor or Sukhumvit, which are both amazing places! ✨
Really? Some Japanese customers are very detail-oriented, huh? 555 And if foreigners really do speak very directly, I think that's quite fun. So what kind of fashion do the foreign customers who come often have?
Actually, I've encountered customers like this before. Sometimes foreigners like to joke around or tease, which is quite cheerful. But with Japanese people, they tend to be quiet and wait for us to speak first before they dare to join the conversation, haha. Dressing up is fun too, right? Foreigners like to be sexy, while Japanese style tends to be more cute and sweet. 🌸
Actually, some foreigners are very open about their feelings, but it takes time for the Japanese to understand. They might prefer us to be cute and friendly too, haha. Sometimes, the way the Japanese dress has its own charm as well! 😄
It's true! I've also encountered foreigners who speak very directly, which makes the atmosphere feel more relaxed. But with the Japanese, I often find myself waiting for hints, haha. By the way, what style of clothing do you like the most for each character? That sounds interesting!
I think Westerners are good in their own way, right? Being straightforward makes communication easier, but sometimes it can be a bit challenging too, haha. On the other hand, the neatness of the Japanese has its own charm as well. I like that they encourage us to express ourselves in a cute way! 😄
Haha, exactly! Foreigners tend to be straightforward and like us to express ourselves, while the Japanese are more subtle, right? 555 You can really see it in how they dress. Every time I meet a foreigner, I have to dress super sexy! 5555
Actually, Japanese customers are very sensitive. Sometimes if you don't understand, you have to ask again, or would communicating indirectly help a lot? 😊
That's true! I've noticed the same thing. Westerners tend to be more straightforward, while Japanese people have an overly polite vibe, haha. If it's a Japanese character, try asking them what style they prefer to make it easier to understand. 😊
Looking at it from another angle, some foreigners might not be friendly in their speech as well. Sometimes, just sitting quietly might mean they don't like it. Haha! But if the Japanese come to talk, they can be really sweet! 🌸
Absolutely! Besides the language differences, communication is also very important. They really do have different cultures. Are there any methods we could try with Japanese customers?
I really like this perspective. Westerners speak directly, but sometimes the quietness of the Japanese makes us think deeply, right? Haha.
555 I think foreigners are really straightforward. As for the Japanese, it's like being in a novel; they need us to paint a clear picture for them again, 555 😂 By the way, when it comes time to invite us somewhere, will they draw a picture for us too?
We've experienced something like this too when we worked on Soi 11. At that time, foreign customers would come and chat directly, which was more relaxed and fun. As for the Japanese, they have manners and a gentle way of speaking, which is cute in its own way, haha. Just be careful not to let them stare at you for too long, or they'll get shy!
That's true! I've encountered foreign customers like this before; they're really easy to please. But with Japanese clients, you need some techniques. I usually wear pretty outfits from a shop in Sukhumvit. I can tell you, they're sexy enough! 555
Wow, really? Westerners and Japanese are like two different worlds, haha. Westerners are straightforward, but Japanese people like to be more elaborate. In the end, we still have to paint a picture for them to understand, right? 😂
That's right, foreigners like it straightforward, but Japanese are more reserved and wait to see what happens, haha. If you want to make it work, you need to go all out!
Most foreign customers are Korean-ish vibes 555 They love to go all out with their style, like walking in fashion week. Looks fun right!
Actually, I think foreigners might prefer places like pubs or chill bars, especially those with live music. As for the Japanese, they might be interested in restaurants that serve Japanese food or trendy cafes. Maybe you could take your clients to change up the atmosphere a bit. 😉
Absolutely! I once took a Japanese client to a trendy café, and it seemed like they really enjoyed it. They were relaxing and taking a lot of pictures, haha!
Haha, that's great! If he drew a picture for you, it would probably be really cute, right? I've met foreigners who are very straightforward, but when it comes to Japanese people, they're just so adorable! Haha, this is an interesting difference!