Try serving the customers as fast as possible.
Praktise makes perfekt... train on the resepies and to make them fast
Go to the Mindjolt games application and can access it through there
You can use the grammatical construction: "[noun] ga suki desu," where "noun" is the thing that you like. Example: "I like sushi" would be "sushi ga suki desu."
Sushi? If that's the term is just raw fish.
You may say 'oishii sushi,' written: おいしい寿司
literally: watashi WA suki desu But this would be unusual in Japanese. More likely usage: [thing you like] suki desu, with "I" implied. For example, sushi suki desu.
High quality Suki tea can be purchased from Japanese restaurants. You can also buy organic Suki leaves from herbal stores and make the tea at home yourself.
suki..?
It's the same: Suki.
Suki means to like. If you would like to emphasize suki you can add the word dai(very much) before suki.
Suki Kim was born in 1970.
Suki Lahav was born in 1951.
Suki Potier was born in 1947.