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Concerns of Hawaii

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#1
  • love
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  • 2024/05/20 11:21

Aren't there too many puddles ? I'm fed up.

What else is wrong with Hawaii?

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#13
  • funfun
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 02:07
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LOVE

You want to go where it feels good, even if it's for a tip.
It's business, so give&take.
Even in the most expensive steakhouses, there are places where the service is so bad that you
can't and don't want to pay a tip.

I want to go to a place with great service
where I want to tip.

There are many kind people in Hawaii in daily life regardless of tipping.
In Japan, men are more respectful of women, but in Hawaii, it's the opposite.
They carry heavy things, open doors for you, etc.
I have been helped by local women.
Life is a matter of karma and retribution, so what you do will come back to you.
Live a positive life.

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#14
  • ハワイ暮らし
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  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 20:42
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Mr. LOVE
I used hospitality to mean in everyday life.
I don't mean in restaurants.

I often receive kindness from people,
so I try to give it to the next person
whenever I get a chance.
If I keep that in mind in my life, there is nothing to worry about.
Living on an island is not bad.

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#15
  • T
  • 2024/06/07 (Fri) 11:47
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Hospitality in Hawaii is
good, as it is the state of tourism.

I always give back to the community what I receive.

If you are kind to someone, you should be kind to the next person
in return.

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#16
  • bunbun
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 18:44
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@funfun, a tip is not something you pay ! it's something you "put down" Leave tip/Left Tip !.

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#17
  • funfun
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 15:18
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#16 bunbun
To place a tip, it depends on the service whether you want to place it or not.

I used to get the worst service in Chixiken, so I tipped for the first time
When I didn't leave a tip, they came after me and I thought I had forgotten something, but it was because I didn't leave a tip.
I can't recommend them to anyone anymore.

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