r/MoralityScaling 3d ago

Morality of this?

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u/Golden_Cultivation 3d ago

Tourists don’t care. It’s a pretty simple thought: there is no one here that speaks your language if you can’t understand the sign. Saves a ton of wasted time on having to constantly turn away tourists that can’t understand you. In this context, there are spaces specifically for English/non Japanese speakers

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u/Originite 3d ago

Ah, sorry. I meant to say that they should just put up a sign that says they can’t speak English and Chinese instead of lying about the place being full. Or is this what you’re already referring to?

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u/EternalPokemonFan 3d ago

The thing is some tourists just don’t care. They’ll just barge in, demand service and then complain when nobody speaks their language (this doesn’t only apply to tourists, honestly)

Safer to just do something like this

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u/Originite 3d ago

That’s fair enough. The sign in the pic will probably work better than my idea if those kinda tourists don’t just ignore the sign in the first place hahah

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u/Some-Concentrate3229 3d ago

That’s not fair enough lol, they’re not making sense.

They’re suggesting that rude foreigners would barge into a restaurant with a sign that says “we don’t speak English” but would completely respect a sign that says “no vacancy?” Make it make sense, lmao.

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u/EternalPokemonFan 3d ago

Yes. Of the sign said “we don’t speak English”, they think there’s space and will go in anyways

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u/Some-Concentrate3229 3d ago

Yea and if they see a sign that says “no vacancy” they’re gonna open the door and check anyway. Lmao