I thought this sort of announcement only happens to a one-person operated shop, for example there is this young lady who owns a very small hair-cutting saloon (the size of two cubicles), at the the corner located at the ground floor of a former cinema, in AMK central. So whenever she goes for lunch, she would hang a 'closed' sign, but without any indication showing the time when the shop would reopen. Perhaps people would know when she is in, by just looking into the saloon which is fronted by glass panels. But for a restaurant not showing the opening time, would be seen by customers that the owner is not too keen to have business. This is a very poor way to run a business.
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I thought this sort of announcement only happens to a one-person operated shop, for example there is this young lady who owns a very small hair-cutting saloon (the size of two cubicles), at the the corner located at the ground floor of a former cinema, in AMK central. So whenever she goes for lunch, she would hang a 'closed' sign, but without any indication showing the time when the shop would reopen. Perhaps people would know when she is in, by just looking into the saloon which is fronted by glass panels. But for a restaurant not showing the opening time, would be seen by customers that the owner is not too keen to have business. This is a very poor way to run a business.
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