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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2006

Talk about a stressful job, this Japanese woman has to usher people into an elevator by announcing what floors it will be stopping at - and each time she does it with such enthusiasm!

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  • is this in takashimaya?

  • @Nastrodamous89 Yes it is!!

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  • I tell you what. The job may seem stupid, but that is a truly civilized culture with a serious belief in quality service. If I lived there I would make it a point to thank such people every day. Small things like that can really make your day ALOT less stressful.

  • Push all the buttons lol

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  • CAN I WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS FOR NO REASON TOO?

  • I want to translate Kiras77s opinion.[from Japan]

    『I think, most Japanese regard time is precious, so that the time

    waiting in the elevater to reach 15th or 20th floor feels very stressful for us.

    The work of this lady is to reduce the stress of the customer when the

    shop is crowded.

  • I could understand the normal reaction of others which may think

    that that kind of Job is meanness.

    But if u have a chance, try talking with them.

    They know all about the individual floor information.

    They are professional. There service is beautiful. 

  • @davebournemouth

    Yes :)

  • @Hottelio120 Hi. is this Takashimaya in Shinjuku ? Im English and I loved it too,and I love Japan !

  • I think ive been to this store,Takashimaya,it was my first visit to Japan,I loved it,I was fascinated by the store ladies,i spent a lot of time just watching this show,also if you went on the escalator,another lady cleaned the handrail for you as you got on,and also bowed to you.wonderful,like no other country in the world..

  • Im japanese I love this place

  • @wigon Indeed. We can learn a lot from the Japanese.

  • IM GLAD IM HALF JAPANESE AND HALF AMERICAN:D LIKE PLZZZZ

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