Recently, an article was posted on the online community under the title, "Is there anything more encouraging than 'It's okay'?"
The author, who has been running a one-person shabu-shabu restaurant for six years, said he raised the price for one person by 1,000 won in April this year after agonizing over soaring prices after COVID-19.
I'm sorry, so I wrote down how I felt about raising the price next to the counter so that customers can see it on the blackboard.
Then one day, a customer gave me a tissue after paying and telling me to cheer up.
Are you asking me to throw it away? I was embarrassed, but the boss had no choice but to get emotional when he saw the writing on the tissue paper, but the content is as follows.
" Price increase is fine. I can always feel the sincerity of the boss. It says, "Please prosper and stay long so that you can continue to come."
The boss said that the customer's short note of 'It's okay' seemed to wash away the sorry in his heart.
These days, when it is more difficult than the
COVID-19, other self-employed people sent a message of support, saying that they all have a good day.
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