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Work Story Anon(Author)
2d ago

The guest complained that the massage was too strong. The person before said it was light, haha.

Is anyone else like me? Today, a guest who came for a massage complained that I was too strong, but when I asked the previous person who had a massage with me, they said it was too light, haha. It made me laugh but also confused me. It's like they were two different people. I try to adjust according to each person's preference, but sometimes it can be confusing.

Actually, I already have my own massage techniques, but everyone has different likes. Some prefer strong massages, while others like it light. So today ended with a complaint from the guest. Sigh, I'm a bit sad about it, but I have to accept it. Or maybe in this line of work, you just have to go with the flow. There will definitely be better days ahead. Please cheer for everyone too! Keep fighting!
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Anon1
2d ago
Wow, this can definitely be considered an art of massage, haha! So what kind of massage do guests usually prefer? I've encountered guests who complained that it was too light as well, but sometimes they just need to adjust, you know? 😅
Anon2
2d ago
We've experienced this too, it's so confusing! Each guest is different. Some say gentle, some say strong, haha. I really want to have a perfect massage formula.
Anon3
2d ago
Honestly, guests have different preferences. Some like hard massage, some like soft. If you practice adjusting your technique it will get better. Maybe ask before the massage if they want hard or soft 😄
Anon4
2d ago
I've experienced this too, haha. Some people like it intense, while a few prefer it gentle. Sometimes we just can't keep up, but in the end, we have to find a middle ground, right? Haha.
Anon5
2d ago
Actually, massage work is quite difficult, right? Because everyone has different preferences. I once had a guest say they wanted a really hard massage to the point of pain, but the next guest said it was too light, haha. So who knows what to do in that case? Do you think it would be good to ask the guests directly before the massage?
Anon6
2d ago
We often encounter this. Sometimes the guests who come for a massage have different preferences. Why not ask them clearly before the massage whether they prefer it hard or soft? This could really help a lot! Haha.
Anon4
2d ago
Haha, I've encountered this too! Some people like a strong massage, while others say it should be gentle, and I end up wondering if I'm doing it wrong 😂 We really need a personalized guide for this!
Anonymous
2d ago
That's right! When the guests don't tell us, we just have to keep guessing, right? 😂 Asking before the massage is a good option. I want to know what kind of pressure they prefer.
Anon7
2d ago
I have to say, we get guests like this every day, haha. Some people want a light massage, while others want it intense, like they're doing it themselves. There must be a secret formula to handle the guests! 😆
Anon1
2d ago
We can see the differences in guests too. Some like it strong, some prefer it light, haha. Maybe try asking them before the massage how much pressure they want, or you could tell them beforehand what kind they like so there’s no confusion. I think that could help a bit!
Anon8
1d ago
I think it's normal. People have different preferences. Some like strong massages, while others prefer gentle ones. It might depend on their mood or stress levels at the time. Sometimes, it’s good to ask the guest what they prefer before the massage, haha.
Anon3
1d ago
We've experienced this too. It's like giving a massage to different people, haha. Some want it strong, while others say to go easy. It really makes it hard to adjust! 😅
Anonymous
1d ago
Exactly! I've encountered guests like that too. When I worked at a massage shop on Sukhumvit, a guest asked for a light massage, but the person before them asked for a strong one, so I was confused! 😂 It would be good to ask the guest before the massage, so we don't end up laughing awkwardly like this. 😊
Anon7
1d ago
We've experienced this too! Some people like strong massages, while others prefer it really light, haha. It makes you have to adjust all the time. Do you have any tips on how to find the right balance for massages?
Anonymous
1d ago
We've encountered that too! Some say it's soft, some say it's strong. It's so confusing, haha! In the end, we always have to ask what they mean, right? 😅
Anonymous
1d ago
We totally understand! It's not just us who experience this. Some people prefer it intense, while others like it gentle. In the end, we just have to rely on luck to choose! 555
Anonymous
1d ago
Absolutely! Sometimes we get confused about which recipe is the right one, haha. It would be great to have a guide like this so everyone can find what they’re looking for! 😄
Anon5
1d ago
Haha, strong massages have both fans and critics, right? Sometimes it's like cooking; one person says it's too salty while another says it's delicious. Haha, maybe try asking each guest what they prefer so there's no confusion! 😄
Anon7
1d ago
That's true, sometimes people have very different styles. I've also encountered guests who ask for a light massage, but I secretly feel like it's too strong sometimes, haha. Looking at it from another perspective, there might be people who like a strong massage like I do, right? 🥴
Anon9
1d ago
Sometimes guests really do have different preferences. We'll have to wait and see who likes what more, haha. I've experienced this too; trying to adjust just leaves me confused!
Anonymous
1d ago
Absolutely! Sometimes just adjusting the pressure of your hands and asking the guest before the massage can help. Start with a light touch and then increase the pressure based on how it feels, right? Haha!
Anon3
1d ago
That's right! Some people like strong massages, while others prefer a lighter touch. It's better to ask their preference first, otherwise it might be even harder to adjust later, haha!
Anon8
20h ago
Haha, in this case, we probably need to assess with a massage first. Some people like it strong, some prefer it gentle. In the end, we just have to keep in mind to "massage according to the customer's preference," right? 😆
Anon2
13h ago
I think it's understandable that everyone has different preferences. Sometimes guests have different moods or feelings too, but we have to try to adjust to each person, you know? Haha.
Anon9
13h ago
Everyone really has different preferences. Some like it intense, while others prefer it gentle. Maybe you could tell the guests to speak honestly, so adjustments can be made correctly! Haha!
Anon2
6h ago
555 I wonder if the guest might have some stress going on, and maybe our massage just happened to hit that spot, right? 😂
Anonymous
30d ago
That's true, some people say they like it gentle, while others prefer it intense. It's hard for us to adjust like this, haha. Maybe we should tell the guests clearly, that might help, right?

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