The most surprising thing for me is that all the waitresses and waiters were very kind. They took care of us many time and they were always smiling. People might feel so comfortable and give some more tips. The waitresses/waiters expect them for their good service. In Kumamoto, being nice to the customers is natural, so no one gives tips. The waitresses/waiters may want tips of course, but the customers in Kumamoto, they don’t need to pay such expensive tips like 20 percent more for the foods.
To give fun papers for children is also a good idea. They are not bored even if they are very hungry. Also Kumamoto has to have more a larger variety of restaurants, so we won’t be tired of the same foods. By having other countries’ foods, it is good to know other cultures.
There are many things to model in American restaurants. Restaurants have to make every effort to be comfortable everyone.
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3. In the US
The most big difference is to leave a tip. Usually, we have to leave 15 or 20 percent of the price In Minnesota, most people go to restaurants 1 or 2 times a week. This result was the same as Japan. However, one difference between MN and Japan is the variety of restaurants which are liked by people. There are many kinds of restaurants in MN. Kumamoto students answered about 10 kinds of restaurants as popular kinds of restaurants. In Minnesota, there were Mexican, Chinese, Greek and Japanese restaurants, and they have even more kinds of restaurants. In the questionnaire, Minnesotan people answered 16 kinds of restaurants: for example there were Mexican, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Greek, and so on. There were many kinds of ethnic restaurants. Those are not common in Kumamoto. Each style of restaurant has its own atmosphere. For example, the Mexican restaurant had many Mexican decorations and music.
Minnesotan people spend money around 800~1000 yen for lunch, and they spend around 1000~2000 yen for dinner. The highest price which someone answered is 2500 yen. As might be expected this result was affected by age. The answerers are students of KGU so the average of age is 19 to 22 years old. The answerers from MN are our host parents so they would be around 30 years old or more. It makes a little difference. In addition American portions are more bigger than Japanese portions and this may be another reason why they are a little more expensive.
Polite manners at the restaurant were all connected with being kind to the waiter or waitress: For example, say ‘Thank you,’ and ‘Please’ to them. We have to be gentle with each other anytime. A different manner from Japan is of meal.[1]
Most of the restaurants in Minnesota don’t have example foods in the show window like Japan, but some restaurants do have similar style show windows. In the show window, there are many kinds of foods and we can choose what we want to have. The clerk asks us and serves the dishes. When you want to pay, you will call the waiter or waitress to your table. Almost all people paid by credit card in MN. People ask the price to the waiter or waitress and then pay for the meals.
The waiters and waitresses are very kind to customers in Minnesota. They always take care of us and talk to us. They ask ‘Do you need something more to drink?’ ‘Is everything ok?’ even after they finished serving to us. At some restaurants when we order something to drink, we can have refills for free. It is not every drink but it is possible for some drinks.
Another big difference between Minnesota and Kumamoto is how restaurants treat children. Many restaurants in Minnesota have some good service for children. For example, they have their own menus for children. They are cheap and small, and a desert comes with the meal. Many restaurants give some crayons and paper to children on which is written coloring or easy arithmetic questions or easy games and so on. Those are fun for us too. Children love these papers. They play with the papers until their meals are served. If the questions are difficult for the children, they ask their parents. It also makes good relationships between children and their parents.
[1] At a restaurant, my host parents paid for the meals and went out but they left some tips. My host father, Fred had a book which can learn the way to fold paper money. It was like Origami, so he left some animals which were made by paper money on the table.
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Minnesotan people spend money around 800~1000 yen for lunch, and they spend around 1000~2000 yen for dinner. The highest price which someone answered is 2500 yen. As might be expected this result was affected by age. The answerers are students of KGU so the average of age is 19 to 22 years old. The answerers from MN are our host parents so they would be around 30 years old or more. It makes a little difference. In addition American portions are more bigger than Japanese portions and this may be another reason why they are a little more expensive.
Polite manners at the restaurant were all connected with being kind to the waiter or waitress: For example, say ‘Thank you,’ and ‘Please’ to them. We have to be gentle with each other anytime. A different manner from Japan is of meal.[1]
Most of the restaurants in Minnesota don’t have example foods in the show window like Japan, but some restaurants do have similar style show windows. In the show window, there are many kinds of foods and we can choose what we want to have. The clerk asks us and serves the dishes. When you want to pay, you will call the waiter or waitress to your table. Almost all people paid by credit card in MN. People ask the price to the waiter or waitress and then pay for the meals.
The waiters and waitresses are very kind to customers in Minnesota. They always take care of us and talk to us. They ask ‘Do you need something more to drink?’ ‘Is everything ok?’ even after they finished serving to us. At some restaurants when we order something to drink, we can have refills for free. It is not every drink but it is possible for some drinks.
Another big difference between Minnesota and Kumamoto is how restaurants treat children. Many restaurants in Minnesota have some good service for children. For example, they have their own menus for children. They are cheap and small, and a desert comes with the meal. Many restaurants give some crayons and paper to children on which is written coloring or easy arithmetic questions or easy games and so on. Those are fun for us too. Children love these papers. They play with the papers until their meals are served. If the questions are difficult for the children, they ask their parents. It also makes good relationships between children and their parents.
[1] At a restaurant, my host parents paid for the meals and went out but they left some tips. My host father, Fred had a book which can learn the way to fold paper money. It was like Origami, so he left some animals which were made by paper money on the table.
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2. In Kumamoto
In Kumamoto restaurants, you can have lunch for about 500 yen at least. For example, At Kumamoto city hall restaurant, you can have lunch for about 1000 yen or so. When we want to pay for the meal, we go to the cash register and call a waiter or waitress. Then we can pay for the meal. In other restaurants, we can call the waiter or waitress to our table. Then we ask the price or look at it on the menu and pay with cash. To pay with a credit card is not common in Japan.
In Japan, we have some rules when we use chopsticks. One of them is that you don’t pass the foods from chopsticks to chopsticks. Next, you don’t stick your chopsticks in rice. These are really rude behaviors.
According to the questionnaire, in Kumamoto, most students go to a restaurant 1 or 2 times a week. The student who goes to restaurants the most answered 5 times a week. There are a few students who don’t go to a restaurant at all. The most popular restaurant was a fast food shop like McDonalds. Other popular restaurants are Gusto and Joyfull, which are kinds of family restaurants. Chinese food and Italian food are also liked by Kumamoto students. They spend around 500 yen for lunch, and they spend 1000 yen or so for dinner. The highest price is 2000 yen.
The following was mentioned as polite behavior by the students when they have meals: Be quiet. Don’t talk with your mouth full. Don’t leave part of the meal.
When people choose their meal, they use a menu book or a card with some pictures. The entrances of some restaurants have artificial sample foods in the show window. This helps their customers decide what they want to have. When you want to pay, you will go to the cash register and call a waiter or waitress. Then you can pay money for the meal.
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In Japan, we have some rules when we use chopsticks. One of them is that you don’t pass the foods from chopsticks to chopsticks. Next, you don’t stick your chopsticks in rice. These are really rude behaviors.
According to the questionnaire, in Kumamoto, most students go to a restaurant 1 or 2 times a week. The student who goes to restaurants the most answered 5 times a week. There are a few students who don’t go to a restaurant at all. The most popular restaurant was a fast food shop like McDonalds. Other popular restaurants are Gusto and Joyfull, which are kinds of family restaurants. Chinese food and Italian food are also liked by Kumamoto students. They spend around 500 yen for lunch, and they spend 1000 yen or so for dinner. The highest price is 2000 yen.
The following was mentioned as polite behavior by the students when they have meals: Be quiet. Don’t talk with your mouth full. Don’t leave part of the meal.
When people choose their meal, they use a menu book or a card with some pictures. The entrances of some restaurants have artificial sample foods in the show window. This helps their customers decide what they want to have. When you want to pay, you will go to the cash register and call a waiter or waitress. Then you can pay money for the meal.
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
Restaurants are very popular places all over the world. When we are hungry, we can go and have meals anytime. There are thousands of restaurants in the world and each has its own style. That’s why I’m interested in the difference of restaurants between Kumamoto and Minnesota and examined about it in this people. For example, the difference of the manners, the prices, and the way to order and pay, and so on will be written in my paper. The research was done by questionnaire which was answered by Japanese friends and our host families in Minnesota.
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Restaurants are very popular places all over the world. When we are hungry, we can go and have meals anytime. There are thousands of restaurants in the world and each has its own style. That’s why I’m interested in the difference of restaurants between Kumamoto and Minnesota and examined about it in this people. For example, the difference of the manners, the prices, and the way to order and pay, and so on will be written in my paper. The research was done by questionnaire which was answered by Japanese friends and our host families in Minnesota.
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2008年11月9日日曜日
Self-introduction
This is my self-introduction that I wrote recently.
My name is Yoshimi Goto. I'm from Kumamoto in Japan. Kumamoto is middle of Kyusyu. We have a lot of nature. Those are so beautiful. There are many hot springs in Kumamoto.
I'm 19 years old. I go to Kumamoto Gakuen University. I'm majoring in English. I like to go on trips so I belong to the Youth hostel club now. We often go camping to other prefectures and enjoyed swimming or skiing. When I was a high school student, I was a member of Japanese drums club and I played the Japanese drums. I like it because it is a good Japanese tradition. I'm proud of it.
My hobby is going on a trip because trips give me great experience. Sometimes I go to other prefectures but I had never been to foreign countries. I really want to go foreign countries. Finally, I could go to the US last summer. I went to Bethel University with my friend. And I stayed American family's house. It was so much fun and I could have a great experience.
I have 5 members in my family. There are my mother, my father, my younger brother, my younger sister and my dog. My father has his own company. My younger brother is 17 years old. And he goes to high school. He plays basketball and has a part time job so he is working hard. My younger sister is 15 years old. She goes to junior high school and plays the trumpet. I often go to the concert to see her.
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My name is Yoshimi Goto. I'm from Kumamoto in Japan. Kumamoto is middle of Kyusyu. We have a lot of nature. Those are so beautiful. There are many hot springs in Kumamoto.
I'm 19 years old. I go to Kumamoto Gakuen University. I'm majoring in English. I like to go on trips so I belong to the Youth hostel club now. We often go camping to other prefectures and enjoyed swimming or skiing. When I was a high school student, I was a member of Japanese drums club and I played the Japanese drums. I like it because it is a good Japanese tradition. I'm proud of it.
My hobby is going on a trip because trips give me great experience. Sometimes I go to other prefectures but I had never been to foreign countries. I really want to go foreign countries. Finally, I could go to the US last summer. I went to Bethel University with my friend. And I stayed American family's house. It was so much fun and I could have a great experience.
I have 5 members in my family. There are my mother, my father, my younger brother, my younger sister and my dog. My father has his own company. My younger brother is 17 years old. And he goes to high school. He plays basketball and has a part time job so he is working hard. My younger sister is 15 years old. She goes to junior high school and plays the trumpet. I often go to the concert to see her.
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