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Serious It's Official! SMU Students Enjoy Getting Pumped, Slapped And Stepped On By French Maids! SMU Dean Hopping Mad!!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – The Singapore Management University (SMU) has called a now-cancelled “maid cafe” event inappropriate, and said it did not give approval for it to take place at a cafe on campus.

The Japanese-themed cafe Daijoubu, located on the SMU campus, said it would be “withdrawing the upcoming Tsundere Cafe” event in a Facebook post on Thursday. The event was supposed to take place on Aug 26, in collaboration with event concept group SubaToki Cafe.

Tsundere cafes are a concept popularised in Japan, where waitresses are dressed in maid costumes, and customers willingly get berated and punished by them.

The Japanese term “tsundere” describes someone who is usually cold or cranky but occasionally shows a soft, kind and mushy side.

“As some of you are aware, there has been quite a bit of publicity around the pop-up event and we regret that this has created negative perceptions of the event and SMU,” said Daijoubu in its Facebook post, and added that it had not received permission from SMU to hold the event.


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“We apologise for any inconvenience caused to SMU.”

An SMU spokesman told The Straits Times that its tenants are bound by their agreements with the university to seek its approval for any promotional activity, but Daijoubu did not do so.

“We do not think that an activity such as this is appropriate to be held on campus,” said the spokesman.

“We are disappointed that this has come to light in this manner, and have taken steps to ensure that tenants abide by their obligations.”

Located within SMU’s School of Computing and Information Systems, Daijoubu held a similar Tsundere Cafe event in March, also in collaboration with SubaToki Cafe.

A video of the event put up on Facebook by SubaToki Cafe shows customers doing push-ups, being smacked on the face and stepped on by waitresses.

The “punishments” were requested by the customers and are not part of the cafe’s routine services, said SubaToki Cafe.



https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/inappropriate-pop-up-maid-cafe-event-on-smu-campus-cancelled
 

Balls2U

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Loyal
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SINGAPORE – The Singapore Management University (SMU) has called a now-cancelled “maid cafe” event inappropriate, and said it did not give approval for it to take place at a cafe on campus.

The Japanese-themed cafe Daijoubu, located on the SMU campus, said it would be “withdrawing the upcoming Tsundere Cafe” event in a Facebook post on Thursday. The event was supposed to take place on Aug 26, in collaboration with event concept group SubaToki Cafe.

Tsundere cafes are a concept popularised in Japan, where waitresses are dressed in maid costumes, and customers willingly get berated and punished by them.

The Japanese term “tsundere” describes someone who is usually cold or cranky but occasionally shows a soft, kind and mushy side.

“As some of you are aware, there has been quite a bit of publicity around the pop-up event and we regret that this has created negative perceptions of the event and SMU,” said Daijoubu in its Facebook post, and added that it had not received permission from SMU to hold the event.


daijoubu.jpg



“We apologise for any inconvenience caused to SMU.”

An SMU spokesman told The Straits Times that its tenants are bound by their agreements with the university to seek its approval for any promotional activity, but Daijoubu did not do so.

“We do not think that an activity such as this is appropriate to be held on campus,” said the spokesman.

“We are disappointed that this has come to light in this manner, and have taken steps to ensure that tenants abide by their obligations.”

Located within SMU’s School of Computing and Information Systems, Daijoubu held a similar Tsundere Cafe event in March, also in collaboration with SubaToki Cafe.

A video of the event put up on Facebook by SubaToki Cafe shows customers doing push-ups, being smacked on the face and stepped on by waitresses.

The “punishments” were requested by the customers and are not part of the cafe’s routine services, said SubaToki Cafe.



https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/inappropriate-pop-up-maid-cafe-event-on-smu-campus-cancelled

SMLJ is this? Reminiscing recruit life is it?
 

laksaboy

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Asset
SMU campus is in the downtown area, plenty of nice budget and midrange hotels nearby for students and staff to have 'weekend staycations'. :biggrin:
 

sbfuncle

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Uncle find these maid costume very ugly and look like siao lang.
It is different from cosplay kind of costume whereby you can see the gs line.
Even maid cafe in Japan is ugly. They also look like siao lang.
 

k1976

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hzmaid070723_0.jpg


SINGAPORE – The Singapore Management University (SMU) has called a now-cancelled “maid cafe” event inappropriate, and said it did not give approval for it to take place at a cafe on campus.

The Japanese-themed cafe Daijoubu, located on the SMU campus, said it would be “withdrawing the upcoming Tsundere Cafe” event in a Facebook post on Thursday. The event was supposed to take place on Aug 26, in collaboration with event concept group SubaToki Cafe.

Tsundere cafes are a concept popularised in Japan, where waitresses are dressed in maid costumes, and customers willingly get berated and punished by them.

The Japanese term “tsundere” describes someone who is usually cold or cranky but occasionally shows a soft, kind and mushy side.

“As some of you are aware, there has been quite a bit of publicity around the pop-up event and we regret that this has created negative perceptions of the event and SMU,” said Daijoubu in its Facebook post, and added that it had not received permission from SMU to hold the event.


daijoubu.jpg



“We apologise for any inconvenience caused to SMU.”

An SMU spokesman told The Straits Times that its tenants are bound by their agreements with the university to seek its approval for any promotional activity, but Daijoubu did not do so.

“We do not think that an activity such as this is appropriate to be held on campus,” said the spokesman.

“We are disappointed that this has come to light in this manner, and have taken steps to ensure that tenants abide by their obligations.”

Located within SMU’s School of Computing and Information Systems, Daijoubu held a similar Tsundere Cafe event in March, also in collaboration with SubaToki Cafe.

A video of the event put up on Facebook by SubaToki Cafe shows customers doing push-ups, being smacked on the face and stepped on by waitresses.

The “punishments” were requested by the customers and are not part of the cafe’s routine services, said SubaToki Cafe.



https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/inappropriate-pop-up-maid-cafe-event-on-smu-campus-cancelled
Wow... school is Jin innovative de woh...very good satik business idea
 

red amoeba

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Asset
Many are already doing that to Pinoy and Indon maids. Just wanna try doing that w cos play maid also cannot.
 
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