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  • A woman sitting on tatami mats is about to bow.
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    How to Turn Customer Complaints into Loyalty Boosters

    【Customer complaints are going to sell】 Why is there no lamp in the freezer compartment of a fridge? Suitcase wheels should be replaceable! I believe you have this kind of small complaints a lot in your daily life. Most of them are too...
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    Eco-Friendly Can Be the True Trend of the New Rich?

    【The rich-poor gap is seen even in trash】 In 2019, a book became a big hit in Japan. The author is an unpopular comedian working as a trash collector on the side. He wrote it was easy to find out wealthy residential areas once he sees ...
    April 19, 2022May 21, 2025
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