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Locking Your Booth

Protecting Booth Valuables (ブース離席時の防犯マナー - Bōhan)

Locking Your Booth

☕ Meaning & Nomad Hacks

The fundamental security rule of securing your belongings when leaving your cubicle. Worshippers must always carry wallets and devices, or utilize lockable small security boxes fitted inside the booth.

📜 Cultural Background

Standard open-top partitions do not feature high-security doors. Anyone walking down the dark carpet corridors can lean over and swipe a wallet in seconds. To prevent this, booths are equipped with small digital safes.

🚨 Correct Manners & Safety Rules

Even for a quick 60-second soda refill: 1. Slide your phone and wallet into your pockets. 2. Lock your tablet/laptop inside Soya's dial-combination security safe located in the booth. 3. If in a deluxe room, double-check that the door is locked.

ドリンクバーに行くだけでも、財布やスマホをブースに置きっぱなしにするのは絶対にやめましょう。 / 簡易金庫の使い方を確認して、パスワードを設定してからノートPCを中に保管してください。
🔊 Even if you are just heading to the drink bar, never leave your wallet or smartphone unattended in the booth. / Verify how to use the built-in mini safe, set a password, and store your laptop inside when stepping away.

❓ Bilingual Nomad Quiz

What is the absolute security rule when briefly leaving an open-top cubicle to use the restroom or grab a beverage?

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