"A complaint post about Twosome Place uploaded on Reddit by a 'burger bro' (T/N: American guy).
Basically, the message was saying "This is Korea, so don't use English. Either learn Korean or use a translation app and show some basic manners."
It seems like there must have been a lot of foreign customers complaining about order mistakes caused by language barriers."
original post: here
1. How is this "rude"?
2. Well said
3. You jerks, make some effort
4. I bet that their reactions would be f*cking different if this was in Japan. The wording of the notice is ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
5. But they said the f*cking right thing^^
6. They are bullsh*tting with their "rudely" when they are the rude ones
7. It's an attitude issue. Only those English-speaking jerks act like they're not the least bit embarrassed, using English as if they were Americans here. Regardless of whether you understand them or not, there's something about it that feels unpleasant
8. You guys are the rude ones. Besides being born with English as your native language, what other advantages are there?
9. Well saidㅡㅡ F*ck, just return to your country then
10. You're telling me that we even need to teach them the obvious?
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