Man, if only we could get our government to provide customer service like this. I imagine then that paying they're salaries would seem more worth it...
Viewers of this video: please understand that not only does the "snack lady" bow upon entering and leaving each train car, so does the conductor on the train.The point of the video is to show a visual representation of the respect given to customers in Japan. For more insights on Japanese customer service, check out my promo video "Secrets to Pleasing Japanese Customers."
@Karoke77 They are cute most likely after reaching a certain age they are then forced to retire. No age discrimination laws in asia to protect workers.
@Karoke77 My favorite flight attendants work for Hawaiian Airlines, especially the international and transPac flights (I'm biased though because I helped them upgrade their service last year). Some of their FAs are in their 60s, but they are classy ladies that provide excellent service. Japanese service (as I see it) has nothing to do with age or sex; it's all about a customer-centered culture.
In picking employees, I'd take a classy mature lady over a young pretty airhead any day of the week.
that would drive me nuts doing that all day long. Its like a never ending story. I somtimes think this is hell on earth
210482fmj 4 weeks ago
@210482fmj Then I wouldn't apply for any customer service jobs in Japan if I were you! LOL.
JapanInsight 4 weeks ago
@210482fmj i never mentioned about me or applying for jobs did i. ALso what makes you think im any different to any other human
210482fmj 4 weeks ago
Man, if only we could get our government to provide customer service like this. I imagine then that paying they're salaries would seem more worth it...
SUP3R10Rzombie 1 month ago
America has lost there self respect, I don't know if they will ever get it back, it's a slippery slope
sausagenmuff 2 months ago
@sausagenmuff Aloha, I'm intrigued by your comment but not sure I understand your point. Please elaborate!
JapanInsight 1 month ago
@sausagenmuff and americans are too fat to get up
Ziiiing :D
123qwerty 1 month ago
nice video, best wishes
khatpandwa 5 months ago
Viewers of this video: please understand that not only does the "snack lady" bow upon entering and leaving each train car, so does the conductor on the train.The point of the video is to show a visual representation of the respect given to customers in Japan. For more insights on Japanese customer service, check out my promo video "Secrets to Pleasing Japanese Customers."
JapanInsight 5 months ago
I THOUGHT IT WAS AN AIRPLANE!
WaroWari 5 months ago
Mr. JapanInsight
★You are absolutely right. I completely agree with your opinion.
SamuraiTogo 1 year ago 7
I live in Korea and America.
You are SO right.
I am spoiled in Korea.
I will retire in Korea.
AND you know the flight attendants in Asia and America......NO comparison.
Cute AND great customer service.
Yes.........I too am changed for life.
Karoke77 1 year ago
@Karoke77 They are cute most likely after reaching a certain age they are then forced to retire. No age discrimination laws in asia to protect workers.
crzdbiker 4 months ago
@crzdbiker True. No 30 something flight attendants in South Korea. They are all in their 20s.
Karoke77 4 months ago
@Karoke77 My favorite flight attendants work for Hawaiian Airlines, especially the international and transPac flights (I'm biased though because I helped them upgrade their service last year). Some of their FAs are in their 60s, but they are classy ladies that provide excellent service. Japanese service (as I see it) has nothing to do with age or sex; it's all about a customer-centered culture.
In picking employees, I'd take a classy mature lady over a young pretty airhead any day of the week.
JapanInsight 4 months ago