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cute culture in asia
Remember when I said that I went to Guangzhou with three boys? Well, it turns out that when you’re traveling with boys, you’re much more likely to end up at eateries with names like “Cute Maid.” Not that I’m complaining. I … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China, love/hate relationship, something new i noticed, something new we tried
Tagged adorable, anime, china, consumer behavior, culture, customer service, cute culture, cute maid, Cute Maid Cafe, cuteness, feminism, food, gender roles, Guangzhou, hierarchical social order, infantilization of women, Japan, Japanese, kitten, Korea, marketing, power, Snow White, Taiwan, The Power of Cuteness
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