@isnit0 The entire point of non-emergency points of contact is that they are for things that aren't time sensitive. If it's an emergency, call an emergency number.
@hiyori13@GearoidReidy The Spectator is by and for right-wing goons. That kind of person views foreign countries as places to exploit for their amusement, so this kind of article is completely on-brand.
@OliverJia1014 I think it’s mostly people who innately dislike or are weirded out by being in the presence of people they perceive to be “not like them”, and also lack the imagination to realise that not everyone feels the same. It’s a big self-report.
@bunburyoudoujp Sorry to be the “nuance guy”, but it depends on the country, area, store and item. We know straight from employees that it’s okay for self-prepared items in Thailand 7-11, and not okay for the same in Japan. It’s not necessary to make blanket statements, only to be kind.
@Msamalam@OliverJia1014 So far this is mostly just places on the 1F within 10 mins of a Yamanote station. For now it’s still possible to adjust expectations accordingly