(Continuation from yesterday)
I think it has increased considerably compared to the past, however, the view that high school girls are in such places is still "unusual."
And we tend to avoid being considered "rare."
Because we know well that "inconspicuous" is an advantage to live.
By the way, "the best policy is to keep your head down" is not a proverb in me, but a law of nature.
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However, eating at a beef restaurant or a standing buckwheat noodle is "unusual," but it is not "immoral." It is natural.
As a researcher, I have a feeling that I would like to verify this problem, in a social experiment of "Yoshinoya for women only" or "Standing buckwheat noodle shop with women's day of the week".
In addition, I am interested in the customer attraction rate when the condition of "no companion with a friend" or "only one visitor" is attached.
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Everyone at the fast food management team.
How about these social experiments as digging up potential customers?