Reactions from internet users are mixed regarding a notice posted at a restaurant in the country. Some responded with "that's understandable" to the firm wording directed at customers, while others expressed negative reactions, saying it was "unpleasant."
On the 7th, a post titled "How do you feel about notices like this in a restaurant?" was uploaded to an online community. The author shared a notice posted on the restaurant wall, saying, "I was so scared I read it three times before ordering."
The notice stated, "Do not say come here or go away. I will not warm up the soup you were eating. Guests who come alone, do not strike up a conversation. Just let me know your order. Business hours, closed days, and entrance information are written on the door."
Another notice included, "If you don't know what meat noodle soup is, please read the explanation on the back. The kimchi is spicy, and there is only one type. There are no non-spicy options."
Additionally, the restaurant owner wrote, "I am not from Jeju Island and am not a Jeju resident. Please do not use informal speech. Soon I will be a high school parent. Please use only one of the two utensils. I kindly ask for quick movement after your meal."
Reactions from internet users were mixed.
Some expressed sympathy, saying, "I've experienced all of that, so it seems like you must have been really stressed," "There must have been many rude customers, so you must be tired," and "How much must you have suffered?" In contrast, other users reacted negatively, saying, "It's a house that lets you know in advance so you can skip it," "It's too picky," "I won't go," and "I don't particularly want to eat here."