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From:
Karyna Shuliak
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2016 1:19 AM
To:
Jeffrey
Subject:
Re:
This is what I found online. Looks like the payment is made later?
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Ichigensan o-ko=owari. The unspoken rule practiced in the geisha world of not allowing non-=ntroduced customers. A
person may come as a guest of a known customer, but h= has to have a proper introduction and in effect prove himself
before being=allowed access on his own. There are several reasons for this rule. One is t=at there can be a long gap
between the time of a visit to a teahouse and th= time the bill is submitted. Both sides must know and trust one another
tha= the bill is fair and that the payment will be made. Another reason is that=the geisha and the mother of the
teahouse feel that the service they provid= is totally personalized to the guest. One cannot provide the proper level o=
service to a stranger. It is probably also true that the women feel safer i= only dealing with known customers.
On Sep 30, 2016, a= 8:53 AM, Karyna Shuliak
> wrote:
Jeffrey, we just realized that we did n=t pay at all at the tea house last night, were we supposed to? There were
l=ts of moment when they could have brought us a check, and it was a long goo= buy, but also it did not even cross our
mind to ask for it, and I don't kn=w if it would be rude to do so... now I am paranoid!
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