
Today, you are speaking less than half of your usual amount. Do I look that tired? Even so, your carefree attitude is truly unparalleled. I am really not happy! Hey! Didn’t you just have that dream earlier? It seemed like I was watching an animal from Africa. That’s why I met you this morning! Aren’t you confused at all? And about that! I am the head of the world’s crab factory, and my values are trusted by everyone! The tuition is ultimately tied to my values, and I’m at the level of a sumo champion! These values of mine are what I speak of! It’s what human beings are about. It feels that way. So don’t mess around!! Believe it or not. Hey!! Is it… death…? 136
You haven’t paid, have you?
So what I’m saying is that I’d be happier if you donated for that purpose instead of using it for me.
A relatively proper way of losing one’s temper.
Well, since it’s a reception, you should make the other person feel good, and even though I know they’re this kind of person, to set up a dinner at a traditional restaurant without thinking is nothing but incompetence.
After this, I will do a free tasting at the department store basement.
A story I quite like.
>>5
Isn’t that food sampling in the basement of the department store a waste of money?
>>36
Which part?
>>5
Spend your money at the basement of the department store.
>>37
The person in charge of hosting is also homeless, so they’re seriously committed.
I don’t have any money to spare.
It was actually going to be a big donation or something like that, right?
Japan UNICEF is building a dazzling building with donations.
>>7
Many people have a misunderstanding, but since it’s a rental venue, it doesn’t work unless it’s properly built.
But it was Chekihei who requested the entertainment.
>>8
I’m gauging the other person’s thoughts and attitude.
So after this, I accepted Yamaoka’s proposal.
When asking to contribute money for poor children, it really feels a bit off to entertain with lavish meals.
I probably need to think of ways to make it more enjoyable by focusing on the experience a bit more.
It’s a fairly difficult problem, but
Yamaoka might be satisfied with me making sobakaki for him.
Just because I’m a hungry ghost.
Ideologically and as a hobby, the Tatsu-san tour is probably the perfect solution, but the newspaper company definitely can’t put out such a recreation, so I wonder how it would have originally gone well.
I’m going to ask a stranger to donate for someone who has nothing to do with you.
On top of that, it’s quite difficult not to spend money.
There’s no way you can show up empty-handed.
There are people who go to charity parties to feel good, make connections, or simply for the sake of being there.
You can gather people, raise money, and use it as funding, so it’s not something that can be easily generalized.
>>16
If you look at it from the perspective of entertaining Mr. Kechihei only for his sake, then it’s a big failure.
>>23
Was it missing that the entertaining was based on research of the other party?
The newspaper reporter who went to ask Mr. Scrooge for a donation came empty-handed.
This is a really good story, including this old man’s punchline.
Ichizo is in Tokyo, spending lavishly and inciting Yoshinosuke…
>>19
Don’t play with taxes.
I love how you insist on being stingy by demanding that I wrap up my portion even though you’re leaving in a huff and making your subordinate come to pick it up.
>>20
We want to prevent food waste, right?
>>22
Aren’t the fuel costs and labor expenses for the subordinate coming to get them unnecessary?
>>24
Even if you come to pick it up, my salary won’t increase because of this matter.
I also like the anime ones.
It must be in the tens of thousands of yen per seat, and it must be quite a hassle to get paid for that.
A bit like Norihira Miki.
If you have money, then buy it after sampling! You’re leeching off those who have less than you!
>>29
This guy knows how to spend money wisely.
I think that if it’s necessary in the future, I will prioritize and spend a lot of money on the places where I tried the samples.
Yamaoka liked that the stingy person had a consistent logic, but a company with a cheap president is just generally unpleasant…
There are stories that Tetsu Kariya started writing “Oishinbo” out of criticism for the gourmet and fine dining boom.
In terms of actual feelings, I might be closer to being stingy…
I’m not denying the reception itself.
It’s just that I’m angry, saying that instead of treating me, you should donate that money, so the CEO is to blame.
Do something, Yamaoka.
>>32
Bringing in homeless people is too much of a gamble, Yamaoka.
Please come again tomorrow.
I’ll show you what a real miser looks like.
If you have time and haven’t completed the course, it might be good to look at the official materials.
Rather than that, if you’re collecting donations for underprivileged children, you should at least provide some non-monetary hospitality! But they managed to get away with spending nothing, so whether or not to spend money in the department store basement is a completely different matter.
Sampling without any intention to buy is a nuisance, and isn’t it wrong to recommend it to others?
>>43
It will react like Sakura.
>>43
It’s vulgar to do something that wouldn’t work if everyone did it.
I wonder if it was the parents’ upbringing that was to blame.
At that time, it was hard to understand that just sending money wouldn’t reach the poor people on the ground.
>>45
That’s a different story, and I don’t think Curry would understand it either.
“Unused money never decreases.”
That’s a profound statement.
>>46
Value can decrease or increase.
>>49
So it’s about not wasting things in situations or cases that are trivial.
>>51
It doesn’t matter.
Even without being used, the value of gold can decrease or increase.
>>67
Well then, I need to make sure not to waste money even more…
I’ll donate 10 million after this, so I like it.
I really understand that there aren’t actually things like this.
Sometimes there are people who use “dakara” incorrectly.
Having a lot of money brings mental stability.
This is undeniable.
Homeless people are worthless.
Mr. Yamaoka is a loser too.
When entertaining such people, would it be better to serve cuisine from the supporting region?
When will the children of Africa become prosperous?
Have girls or boys from the supported area entertain.
Somehow, I want to nitpick the world’s stingy person without a name.
It’s unfortunate that you’ve only seen poor-quality threads until now.
A smelly and dirty homeless person wandering around the department store sampling food is nothing but a negative, right?
>>55
Let’s talk about miso-nikomi udon!
Those who arrogantly say that just sending money isn’t enough are probably the kind of people who think they are doing something admirable to solve poverty.
In this country, if you pay taxes, they will even provide support to impoverished countries on your behalf.
Shouldn’t we focus on eliminating homelessness in front of us rather than supporting distant foreign countries?
Mr. Tatsu is not homeless; he is a drifter who doesn’t want to be constrained…
>>69
Shouldn’t we get rid of it?
>>71
I think it should be lost, but the person has no intention of doing so.
I loved the scene where I was wondering where the president was and found him cleaning.
Kechi-hira is stingy, but…
I’m going to ask for donations.
If you’re spending money on entertainment, it’s only natural to be asked why you don’t donate that money instead…
>>73
If you poorly host someone with a shabby reception, it could end up making them unhappy, so it’s not something that can be said universally.
First, we tried to entertain with utmost courtesy, and when that didn’t work out, we went along with Yamaoka’s proposal.
>>78
If you haven’t properly looked into the other person’s stance, can you really say you’ve shown them respect?
This manga often deals with that kind of thing.
Even with this appearance, I’m a wealthy person from the Showa era, so it’s difficult to deal with.
>>75
In the end, this guy will just donate 100 million yen without hesitation.
The incredible big president that even the troublesome Yamauka from the early days has been praising all along.
Is it the same as setting up a drinking occasion for someone who can’t drink?
If you are going to entertain someone, you need to think about what could serve as entertainment.