「私の日記」Personal diary Vol.5

 Hello everyone.

I would like to write that today's story has been discussed on Twitter in Japan for the past few days.

Please let us know what you think of this.



The beginning of that

The discussion began with a photo of a Japanese gravure model posted on Twitter.

The title of the photo was "She rejoices in Saizeriya".

This was a live-action reproduction of an illustration drawn by a certain comic book.

You may be wondering, "What is Saizeriya?"

Saizeriya is a chain restaurant that mainly serves Italian food in Japan, and many of them exist in Japan. And although the taste of the food is delicious, it is "cheap" above all.

I'm thinking of taking it up in another blog next time at my favorite restaurant.


And the reason why the photo was controversial was because of the replies from multiple women sent to the photo. The content is


"There can be no Saizeriya on a date."

"I refuse to take a man to Saizeriya, which is everywhere."

"I hate trying to get a cheap date."

etc.

 

From the men who saw this reply,

"I don't like a woman who only accepts high-end stores, even a man."

"I prefer a woman who can have a good time even in a cheap store."

"Is that attitude when you get me?"

There was a counterargument such as, and it became a light topic on Twitter.


Saizeriya's signature product: Milan-style Doria.This is 300 yen.


Do you hate cheap and ubiquitous stores?

That's right because Saizeriya is probably not found outside of Japan.

For example, McDonald's and Burger King. It may be easier to understand if you can imagine a Chinese restaurant in a chain. In the first place, I think it depends on the "frequency of dates". If you can only date once a month, you shouldn't choose a store like this. However, if you are in a situation where you eat together every week or once every few days, isn't it okay? I think.

I also think that such a store would not be suitable for special situations such as anniversaries and proposals. The point is that it depends on the situation.


Opinions from a new perspective appear.

Up to this point, the debate was "Is it okay to have a date meal at a cheap restaurant in Saizeriya?", But some people have started to take a new perspective. That opinion is


"In the first place, why don't we discuss whether the dogma that men pay for meals on dates should continue in the future?"

 

something like. surely.

Certainly, in Japan, there is a custom that "men bear the money for dates". It is true that there are many ideas such as "a man who cannot pay for a date is a bad man". However, the times are changing all the time. Women are working, and some men have low salaries. Under such circumstances, will this custom be retained in the future? I think this should be taken seriously.



In my personal opinion, "I would like someone who can have a good time even at a cheap store." At the same time, I would like everyone to discuss the perspective of "Should men pay for meals on dates?" I want it.

Finally, I would like to write down the words of the view of marriage that Japanese professional baseball player Hiromitsu Ochiai left behind in the past.


"Are you sure? The first meal with your favorite woman is going to the ramen shop you always go to."

"Will you guys take you to a French restaurant or a high-priced restaurant for the first time? You want to look good."

"That's not the case. You should take me to the ramen shop I always go to and be a lover with a woman who still laughs. Work hard and earn money for such a woman. And eventually a French restaurant I'll take you to. "


It's a word that makes this controversy ridiculous.

Well, the reality is that if your first date is a ramen shop, the chances of getting along with you will drop considerably. LOL 


What did you think of this story?

If you have any opinions or impressions, please comment.

see you.


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