Very interesting because the bills will be different sizes similar to other countries currencies. Before they were all fairly fat sized bills.
Honestly it can be worked around, I know places have stickers that read “does not accept new 500 yen”. They can have change machines 両替機 or a counter person that can give out old 1000 yen bills from 5000 yen etc or a token.
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 months ago
Fuuuuck the best place I’ve ever had ramen ran exactly like that, hope they’re able to update smoothly
They remembered my wife and I 1.5 years after our previous visit, the lady said “oh my, it’s the tall American, welcome back!”, so they earned my loyalty
theedqueen@lemmy.world 5 months ago
You sure they didn’t just say that to every tall American looking person and just happened to be right the second time you came back?
khannie@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I worked as a waiter for years when I was in college and did randomly remember people like that who stood out for whatever reason.
I’m laughing here because we had one particularly difficult British guy one time and when he ordered a cheese plate at the end of his meal our lovely French dessert chef arranged the selection as a smiley face. It was INCREDIBLE.
There was some debate in the kitchen. I delivered it. He smiled in fairness.
gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 months ago
I’m sure because the first time I’d been there they said “welcome in” and showed my wife and I how to use the vending machine as it was a little non-standard even for Japanese people, then referenced that when we came back the 1.5 years later when we gave our order tickets over.
I DID wear a green backpack and red hoodie combo during our Japan trips, so it’s likely tall white guy + red hoodie + green backpack was enough to remember us, but it’s still impressive to me