▲ Notice posted in front of the convenience store


Controversy continues among netizens over a notice not to enter convenience stores wearing pajamas.



On the 29th, a Twitter user's post was shared more than 4,000 times on the Internet and gathered a topic of discussion.



Twitter user A posted a picture of a notice hanging in front of a convenience store with the words, "I am going to a convenience store for Pokemon bread."



The post contained a notice at the convenience store that read, "Do not come in wearing pajamas (sleeping suits). This is not your bedroom."



This notice was posted on the large entrance to the convenience store, so anyone visiting the convenience store could easily check it.



It appears that the store owner was displeased with customers who came to the convenience store with clothes worn at home, such as sleeping pants and pajamas.



When netizens saw this, they quarreled.



The opinion that 'customers should not be discriminated against by clothes' and the opinion that 'running a store is an individual decision' were mixed.



Netizens who sympathize with the store owner's position with the notice posted comments such as "It's rude to go out in pajamas", "There were a lot of people who came in wearing pajamas that were really embarrassing when working part-time at a convenience store", "There must have been some kind of incident", etc. reacted.



On the other hand, netizens who thought they could go to a convenience store in pajamas showed contradictory reactions, such as "Is there a dress code at the convenience store?"



This is a 'news pick' (Photo = Twitter)