It wasn't crowded today, but 20 minutes before closing time, customers came in to eat and drink at the restaurant. In Japan, Ramen is a kind of fast food, so some customers eat and leave in 20 minutes. But in Canada, few customers recognize Ramen as a fast food, so they usually stay in the restaurant for about an hour. Sure enough, this customers also said okay to “close at 10:00,” but there was no sign that they were going to finish eating, and we asked them to take their food home.
By the way, I tried to contact a company that handles tax returns in Japanese on my behalf by e-mail, but I don't understand how tax returns work, and I don't understand the reply from the company.
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