At Ginza Mitsukoshi, a “mask-refusing customer” posted a video of a clerk and caught fire, “If you can’t follow the rules, don’t enter the store.” “The store can also choose customers.” | Smart FLASH[光文社週刊誌]

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department storeGinzaat MitsukoshimaskA woman who was forced to wearTweetis attracting attention.

On the followingnoon of November 27th, this woman

《This is Ginza Mitsukoshi. A man named ○○ chased me up to the 3rd floor when transiting the escalator and demanded that I wear a mask. He won’t let you buy anything unless you wear a mask. (Editorial department note, in the original text, ○○ is a surname)》

and posted.In the tweet, I photographed an exchange with a male Mitsukoshi salesclerk.movieis attached. Video exchange

Woman: “Are you forcing me to do that?”

Man: “No, no, please.”

Woman: “Then, I cannot accept your request.”

Man: “I’m sorry regarding the inside of the building, but please enter the building over there…”

something like. The response of the store clerk seems to be just a polite “request” rather than “force”.Later, in the middle of the night, the woman

“It was scary. I felt that he would not give up until he made me submit and obey.CompanyThe side changed to the person himselfapologyI said that I would, but I said that if the policy was different from the company, I wanted an apology from the person himself. I apologize, but I still can’t accept it.』

and posted. It is said that Mitsukoshi and the male clerk apologized.

Criticism of these tweets swirled on social media.

《Ginza Mitsukoshi wears a mask when entering the store.ruleI think I was just doing my duty to protect . I don’t understand that once department stores become clustered, they will be temporarily closed, or they will be operating while nervously.”

《No, if you can’t follow the rules when entering the store, the store should be able to call the police. Gentle enough not to be excluded. People who do not follow the rules are not customers, but trespassers. Moreover, the abnormal nature of trying to expose a private person in this way is also dangerous. I want Mitsukoshi to properly sue and protect customers and employees from such annoying self-proclaimed customers.”

“It’s unthinkable to expose the clerk’s face and name without permission, Mitsukoshi should sue and protect its employees. I’m just doing my job according to company rules. Stores have the right to choose their customers. Customer is not God

“Ginza Mitsukoshi” and “Store Rules” became trending on Twitter, and this woman’s tweet has already been deleted.

Even if everyone has their own opinion on wearing a mask, going too far will be a problem.

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