Nice to see the slippery slope of discrimination come for the pure-race boomers
Freak_Out_Bazaar on
“Soft-ban” is the key term here. It’s basically rage-bait based marketing scheme that’s already put this establishment on the map
SoKratez on
“Explicitly soft-bans” feels like an oxymoron.
I agree with the opinion in the article that this could’ve been communicated better without an explicit “ban.” People can generally tell whether they’ll like a place based on menus, decor, crowd, etc.
seems like a solution to a problem that didn’t exist.
Or do people really go into a lively place and complain it’s too lively?
ForukusuwagenMasuta on
Should’ve had the cutoff age be 49 or below if you wanted to appease to a younger crowd. 40+ isn’t old unless you’re a child or adolescent. A majority are still millennials/young adults associated with youth culture.
MooTheM on
Oh dear… How long until music venues etc follow suit? This was something I hated about living in Korea. You’d try and get into a bar or music venue and be told, after looking at your id, no you’re too old. In that case, over 30s were often banned. They also had a lot of Korean only clubs and bars.
Substantial-Host2263 on
The usual attention seeking tourist business I gather.
KartFacedThaoDien on
How will they even know if someone is too old? I’m nearing 40 but most people assume I’m in my early 20s
Square_Cap_7319 on
I maybe over 40 but hey my salary is like a 20 year old!
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I just turned 40 – how depressing is this?! 😂😩
Nice to see the slippery slope of discrimination come for the pure-race boomers
“Soft-ban” is the key term here. It’s basically rage-bait based marketing scheme that’s already put this establishment on the map
“Explicitly soft-bans” feels like an oxymoron.
I agree with the opinion in the article that this could’ve been communicated better without an explicit “ban.” People can generally tell whether they’ll like a place based on menus, decor, crowd, etc.
seems like a solution to a problem that didn’t exist.
Or do people really go into a lively place and complain it’s too lively?
Should’ve had the cutoff age be 49 or below if you wanted to appease to a younger crowd. 40+ isn’t old unless you’re a child or adolescent. A majority are still millennials/young adults associated with youth culture.
Oh dear… How long until music venues etc follow suit? This was something I hated about living in Korea. You’d try and get into a bar or music venue and be told, after looking at your id, no you’re too old. In that case, over 30s were often banned. They also had a lot of Korean only clubs and bars.
The usual attention seeking tourist business I gather.
How will they even know if someone is too old? I’m nearing 40 but most people assume I’m in my early 20s
I maybe over 40 but hey my salary is like a 20 year old!
At 40 you have to go to Carousel to get renewed.