[An interesting thing to note here: the three remaining bookmarks have shifted slightly. It seems like the cookbook is in a flux as well, and exact details have changed. But the bookmarks themselves remained the same, at least?
Anyway, the first one is a pink bookmark with a cookbook on it. Cookbookception!]
My first customer. Or, well, the first one I'm working for on my own, without Yuuko-san's instructions. 'It's something only you can do', she tells me. Bah! She's probably just being lazy about working again.
But this customer is weird. She takes to our cooking lessons fine, and she picks up on the technical aspects easily. But she won't sample her own cooking. That's a vital part of cooking, you have to know how your food should taste. It's a part of the learning process, a way to see your mistakes and fix them.
This feels wrong, but should I say something about it?
1: Leave it be. It's none of my business what she does, she is only paying for the lessons. 2: Ask about it. Maybe there's a reason why, and if we talk about it, maybe I can understand her better. 3: Insist that she tries it. Feelings aside, it's an important part of the cooking process. I have to fulfill my side of the contract.
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Anyway, the first one is a pink bookmark with a cookbook on it. Cookbookception!]
My first customer. Or, well, the first one I'm working for on my own, without Yuuko-san's instructions. 'It's something only you can do', she tells me. Bah! She's probably just being lazy about working again.
But this customer is weird. She takes to our cooking lessons fine, and she picks up on the technical aspects easily. But she won't sample her own cooking. That's a vital part of cooking, you have to know how your food should taste. It's a part of the learning process, a way to see your mistakes and fix them.
This feels wrong, but should I say something about it?
1: Leave it be. It's none of my business what she does, she is only paying for the lessons.
2: Ask about it. Maybe there's a reason why, and if we talk about it, maybe I can understand her better.
3: Insist that she tries it. Feelings aside, it's an important part of the cooking process. I have to fulfill my side of the contract.