Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - You have to pull out your ears to get a haircut? A back rub? A handshake? I can't take it.

You have to pull out your ears to get a haircut? A back rub? A handshake? I can't take it.

With the development of China's economy, China's consumerism from the concept of subsistence converted to experience, more and more merchants have been not only in the sale of technology, more is the service.

Tonight, I experienced a barbershop with a legendary Thai-style hair wash. The guy who massaged me was a young man, and I was expecting just a head press, and then a side massage of the neck and upper part of the back.

I've been single for a long time, and I'm not used to being pressed like this.

I'm not used to it, but I'm a bit tired from the long hours of work, and it's very comfortable to be pressed by a masseuse.

Later, after the press, I thought it was over, and I was going to cut my hair. He said that you can also use a hot towel on the face, I said no, I did not remove the makeup.

Then put a little ear, I said yes.

The first thing I noticed was that a cotton swab went into my ear, and I was so surprised that I didn't dare to move.

Then pulled up my hand, press, hold, shake, I feel like I have become a spaghetti on the plate at this moment.

"Okay?"

"And a little back pressing"

"Uh-oh. Well"

"You press or not can, give you experience"

I rolled over and pressed for a second

"hahaha, so itchy, do not press no more"

p> Then the masseuse thief embarrassed, "Well, I take you to cut your hair"

Cutting hair is a normal process, I will not say.

All in all, this haircut experience really made me realize one more point about the service industry in China.

It is in the hair washing and massage a cut hair time from time to time to instill me to do membership card is offensive. Really good service, I will come back next time, needless to say I will do the membership card, so that the service is still lacking a little fire, not service to my heart.

Experiential marketing, everywhere.