@thehappyzan@Fantasmic_0325 Or, local TDR guests take it as granted that their workplaces are magically coping with labor shortages and rising material costs with neither raising prices, cutting services, nor economizing labor costs. They’d be strongly encouraged to share the secrets with OLC.
Great! If only the Japanese D-ota’s claims were justified, Hong Kongers would be encouraged to pretend they do neither understand Cantonese, English, nor Mandarin at all and do the same thing themselves.
@casey_corner I constantly see Japanese guests at HKDL forming lines to meet characters who are there to greet informally while CMs yell at them to stop forming a line while the Japanese guests completely ignore them. Not naked though.
Japanese guests overseas are no exception. Whenever staying at HKDL Hotel, I see guests who appear to be Japanese entering the whirlpool attached to the swimming pool, completely naked, as if they came to a public bath in Japan. The rules require wearing "appropriate attire" tho.
@ToriDaisuki 悪の外国人 because people who were maybe in Japan for the first time and maybe at a Disney park for the first time didn’t know the rules and weren’t stopped by security at the entrance. GROW. UP.
"I have the high ground"が変だと言われるのはEP1でオビワンがダースモールを倒した状況と整合性を欠くのが原因で、"有利な状況"という英語自体は変ではないと思います
直江兼続による引用で有名な通り、孟子は「地の利」は「人の和」に劣るとしており、共和国の末路を暗示するような翻訳で好きです
If they seriously want to play the role of foreign guests who don’t understand Japanese, the first thing they need is giving up the opportunity to shop online on TDR app.
@naka85ryo I could tell you a list 1000 items long of times in my 22 years visiting TDR that cast members were rude to me because I was a foreigner or gave special treatment to Japanese guests that wasn't given to me. The idea that foreign guests get special treatment is insanity.
The Gallo of Sonoma’s barrel in TDS American Waterfront seems to be out of place in the area’s 1910s setting, given its foundation in 1933. The founders had to go to a library to learn wine-making as their neighbors had gone out of business during the Prohibition era.
#Props_TDR
The Hong Kong Disneyland 20th Anniversary is set to close this weekend.
It was a lavish and fun-filled event that perfectly symbolized the rapidly growing HKDL. While missing Mickey & Friends in the dazzling outfits, I look forward to seeing the resort reaches another level.