nuff said about the Global Warming, the islands also need Global Charming. what can we do?
First, probably is to start smiling to people around you. so much has been said, written and spread about hospitality and customer service in the CNMI. When you go to establishments, like pay your utility bills, phone bills et. al. do the customer service agents smile at you? Most of them want to get rid of you ASAP.
Tourists visit the island, charm them with the best smile you have.
Any suggestions?
The Reveler
When you get stuck along Beach Road, better take the Middle Road. This is a website for those who choose to tread Saipan's off the beaten path. * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * +
Jun 16, 2007
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This site is the Saipan Middle Roaders' blog--the wannabes, the frustrated ones, and the repressed ones...
There are several thoughts that have been written on paper, online or on the walls of every NMI building's bathrooms.
This site is for the geeks, for the shameless bitches, and for the restless drunks.
This site is for everyone.
Disclaimer:
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There are several thoughts that have been written on paper, online or on the walls of every NMI building's bathrooms.
This site is for the geeks, for the shameless bitches, and for the restless drunks.
This site is for everyone.
Disclaimer:
Posts on this weblog are entirely the authors' opinions and views only.
2 comments:
When I worked at Disney we had a few rules we had to follow:
10 foot rule:
Anytime someone came within 10 feet of you, you had to say hello.
Photo Taking Rule:
Anytime you saw a family taking a picture, you had to offer to take the picture for them, so that everyone could be in the picture
here it's "eat-my-foot rule"
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