大约90%的工作人员是志愿者,每位志愿者都可以尽自己所能帮忙。志愿者可以帮忙准备食物、清洁打扫,以及其他必要的准备工作。
At the end of eating, comes into play, another group of volunteers. Each dish is carefully washed off and made ready for the next group of visitors.
在吃饭结束时,另一批志愿者进场。每个盘子都要清洗干净,准备好迎接下一批客人。
获得5417好评的回答@ Cyril Snijders(荷兰):
With so many bicycles, so many canals and a lot of (drunk) youngsters that see fun in combining the two, there's a problem in the Netherlands. The canals are full of rusty bikes, which poses a risk for the tourist boats. Every few months, these guys dig them all up and clean the canals. You may call them 'bikediggers'.
在荷兰,有很多自行车,也有很密集的运河,而且还有很多(喝醉的)年轻人觉得把这两者结合起来会很有意思,(所以)荷兰一直面临着一个问题。运河里满是生锈的自行车,这给游客船增加了危险。每隔几个月,这些工作人员就会将这些自行车从河里捞起来清理运河。你可以叫他们“自行车挖掘者”。
获得2475好评的回答@ Susie Johnson(日本):
For as little as 6,000 Yen p/hr ($60 USD), you can go to one of a number of cute, cosy cafés in Japan & cuddle with and sleep next to a woman (usually aged 18-30). Yup, just sleeping NEXT to someone with perhaps the occasional cuddle and head rub.
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