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The representative of the hotel princess

Tao Huali, a 27-year-old single mother, is such a Cinderella. She used to be a hostess, but she has turned to designing and selling special clothes for the hostess and often appeared on TV. If you don't know how popular she is, search on Baidu or Google. There are about 5,300 results when entering "Peach Blossom" in Baidu, and about16,000 results when entering "Peach Blossom" in Google.

In 2009, a survey of 54 female middle school students in Japan1/kloc-0 showed that hostess was one of the 40 popular occupations, ranking 12, even higher than civil servants (18) and nurses (22nd). I often receive letters from primary school students saying that I want to be like me when I grow up. For the little girl, the hotel princess is like a modern Cinderella. "There is even a TV series that describes the success story of Hotel Princess. In addition to accompanying the wine, the "Hotel Princess" also had a cordial interactive chat with the guests. Therefore, there are many popular "hotel princesses" who publish books and teach the art of conversation or the secrets of financial management. Michiko Hayashi is the most popular waitress in Celux Club 1. On her birthday, a huge poster of Lin Meizi hung at the door of the club, shining like a star. The club held a grand birthday party for her, hoping to attract more guests and realize a profit of at least $60,000. In the club, a group of men held up balloons and glasses for Lin Meizi, and champagne overflowed. Michiko Hayashi thinks this kind of life is full of fun. Her sister also wants to join this industry, and Miko is very supportive. She said, "I just want her to be happy. "

There are many people who have the same idea as Sister Lin. There are about 65438+3000 entertainment places with "Hotel Princess" in Tokyo. Entertainment clubs list "Hotel Princess" popularity rankings according to guests' preferences to attract guests. According to statistics, Tokyo senior clubs receive an average of 40 calls a week asking about the position of "hotel princess", twice as much as before the economic crisis.