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Maid Etiquette

Gingy Basil

Junior Member
As of recently, I've decided to start up a coffee shop based on Japanese Maid Cafes. If I did so, I have no idea how to instruct my employees to act around customers. Which brings me to the question, how should a maid act?
 
Well, she should look like this.
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"Japanese Maid Cafes" are popular because of Japanese society. If you are in America, I can foresee problems with customers and employees because of both not understanding their roles. I think you need to create a business plan first.
 
Shouldn't you know all this before planning on the business? Why do you think it will succeed if you don't even know the premise behind it. I guess you would need to visit one a few times to see how things work and then decide if it's feasible where you want to start one.
 
Maids at a maid cafe need to basically act like Hooters girls. Make the customers feel attractive and desired, even though they aren't.
 
http://atyourservicecafe.webs.com/
What to expect at one of our cafes?
Yummy treats served to you by lovely maids and dashing butlers.
More than just the usual service you get from a waiter at a restaurant. The maids will make sure your drinks are stirred and your food is decorated to you liking!
Dance performances. Wile the maids aren't serving they love to sing and dance to entertain the guests.
To be called Master or Milady by the staff.
Games and Prizes!
 
protip: if the maid is coming by, having sex with you, leaving with her cleaning money, and not cleaning the apartment, she's not a maid.
 
protip: if the maid is coming by, having sex with you, leaving with her cleaning money, and not cleaning the apartment, she's not a maid.

You are cluttering this thread with needless semantic arguments, she is what I tell my wife she is. :colbert:
 
As of recently, I've decided to start up a coffee shop based on Japanese Maid Cafes. If I did so, I have no idea how to instruct my employees to act around customers. Which brings me to the question, how should a maid act?

Your question bores me, so I've decided to savage your grammar instead.

"As of recently, I've decided to start up a coffee shop based on Japanese Maid Cafes."

Lose the initial subordinate clause. It's adds nothing. You've decided but haven't yet done anything, so of course it was recently.

If I did so, I have no idea how to instruct my employees to act around customers.

Gingy, you've already told us you've "decided to" in your first sentence. There's no "if" involved, sweety.

Anyway, your main clause in this sentence, expressing that you "have no idea," is not dependent or whether you "did so" or not. So even if you hadn't already told us you were going to "do so" in your first sentence, the if clause in your second would still be grammatically incorrect.

Your third sentence is a sentence fragment. Don't worry, we Americans use them all the time. I do. As well. All the time.

As for substantive advice, I propose giving your maids switches with extremely stiff bristles and calling them "grammar girls." Hire only Wesleyan graduates of the comely but angry lesbian persuasion.

Instruct them to beat any patron not using proper, formal english when ordering, until they draw blood. Then, be ready for either a quirky and almost unbelievable commercial success or a quick, unlamented death followed by derision and scorn.

It will probably be the latter.
 
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