Night industry terminology
Young Master - originated from Taiwan. Refers to the senior male waiter who specializes in the KTV room service in the high-end night market. Princess - refers to the senior waitress who is set up in the KTV private room for the guests in the high-end night market according to the needs of the guests, specially for the tip of the KTV room service. Beating - usually means beating 12 beers and half a dozen. IP = 1 oz (about 30 ml). Eye-catching – eye-catching is a spoken word that describes the waiter's ability to do things smart enough, flexible, and adaptable. Flying orders - refers to the waiter privately stealing all the items such as company drinks, food, drinks, etc., not through the cash register, the private form of cash. Boudoir - refers to the behavior of the waiter at work, while looking at the area (KTV room) without the consent of the management personnel, and going to another private room service for private tips. Sales Manager / Lamp Head - The collective name of the person who booked the seat for the guest. Refers to attracting guests in the DISCO night market, making reservations for guests, booking a table, welcoming guests with their own service features, and cultivating a group of regular customers for the company. Yellow single - refers to the fines issued by the competent authorities in the entertainment establishment for the disciplinary service personnel.
ORDER Single - Also known as a wine list or a handwritten note, refers to the documents used by the waiter for the drinks or food ordered by the guest. Playing the whiteboard - refers to the senior waiter at KTV, after serving the guests, the guest did not appreciate the tip after leaving. The waiter called it "whiteboarding." Internal insurance, external insurance - unified as security. The former refers to security personnel hired inside the company to protect the company, guests' property and personal safety. The latter refers to the security personnel who are arranged by the local security company (the police station) for the entertainment venue. Mixed drink / gully - refers to the mixing of drinking water with other beverages or ice particles. Net drink / drink fast - refers to the drink without adding any beverage, but only drinking pure wine. Investigating the field - also known as the search for cards, refers to the local JC's actions on entertainment venues in line with the government's "yellow, poison, gambling" phenomenon. Inspectors—that is, supervising and inspecting special management personnel set up at night to be responsible for supervising and inspecting all company operations. Show dance: Refers to the lady dancing in the box to show the guests. Friction and heat: Use your private parts to grind your body. Riding: Sitting on the thigh of the guest and swinging freely. Packing: Hang the towel outside the box door to indicate that you don't want outsiders to enter. Filling the bill: Increase the amount of the bill. Appearance: Take the lady out to the outside, usually in 10 hours (there are points and halftime) to be continued..........