Points of gratitude for hospitality ②: Do not ask for return
In foreign countries, you will pay tips when you receive a customer at a restaurant. That chip is paid (although it may be arbitrary) as a service charge of the clerk who took care of the customer.
On the other hand, how about in Japan? From a fine restaurant / hotel to a convenience store, despite the difference in degree there is a clerk treats politely as the same customer without charge.
It is a good place for Japanese people to honor their opponents carefully without asking for a return, and this is the "hospitality".
This is not limited to business. In daily life, honoring the other person carefully without asking for a return, it is exactly "hospitality", and a person who can do it is a gentleman lady.