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It's a weird thing. I Germany, the customer service that Americans demand would be considered insane. On the other hand, Americans expect to pay tips for anything.
What do Germans think of Japan?
If I want German treatment, I make sure to mention I am from Germany. The Japanese think you want American style treatment since that's the majority of their visitors.
As for Japanese, the joke goes that it makes sense why we were in the Axis together. The culture can be similar in several places except protein intake.
What's German customer service? Staring at you with an impenetrable gaze ?
I don't hate em but nothing Ive ever gotten there would be considered service. I guess by my American standards.
Customer service works like this, you don't come over unless called. Everything is done quietly and without bothering the customer. It's important that the group bubble is left alone. I personally think the Scottish stair is angrier looking. The German one is to be as neutral as possible.
I've been asked if the American waitress had personal problems a few times. Depending on where it was, they might start hinting about cults being nearby. I mean, she told us her name, had a big personality and acted like she was part of the group. I don't even know most of my cousins' last names, why should we know her's?
You get what you pay for.