The first New York branch of Philippines-based Jollibee also imported a curious phrasing to describe its hours of business. The brusque tone, also found in Penang, likely is intended only for customers of fast-food operations.
For its spring schedule, Jollibee adopted more-conventional language.
"Line open, line close" at Jollibee
62-29 Roosevelt Ave. (at 63rd St.), Woodside, Queens
(one of many locations)
718-426-4445
www.Jollibee.com.ph



I didn't know that brusque tone,found in Penang i must say that i like jollibee so much.:)
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Posted by: Jollibee web site | August 25, 2009 at 08:17 PM