In this report from Reuters, apparently a man held up a noodle bar in Japan. After getting away with the cash, the lady boss actually asked him to pay for his meal, which he did. Not only did he pay for his meal, he actually asked for the change as well. Omigod, such courtesy and ethics.

I think it will be a matter of time before the robbers actually hand you a feedback form with these following questions:

1) Did I scare you? - Yes     - No

2) Was the experience quick and painless? - Yes     - No

3) If you have to be robbed again, would you let me rob again? - Yes   - No (prefers others to rob)

4) Which weapon do you prefer I use when robbing you? - nothing    - guns    - knife    - bazooka    - a picture of George Bush

5) Name me your favourite robber …………….

6) On a scale of 1 to 10, please state my professionalism (1 being very unprofessional and 10 being very professional)

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1   stev     http://stevblogs.com
November 2nd, 2006 at 5:32 pm

KEK

funny story there

stupid robber tho (as in job description: quick getaway required no?)

ahhhh. the world we live in is so interesting ^^

2   xblogger     http://weird.xblogger.net
November 3rd, 2006 at 6:35 am

i think the robber just inherited Japanese extreme courtesy culture. Malaysians one just slash and run.

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