Forced Leave
追い出し · oidashi
Also known as: 追い出し · oidashi · Forced Leave · 강제 퇴장 · 强制离店 · 強制離店 · forced-leave
A situation where a venue asks a customer to leave, often due to nomination disputes, payment issues, or disruptive behavior.
Forced leave (oidashi) refers to a situation in adult nightlife venues or clubs where the establishment asks a customer to leave. This typically occurs due to nomination disputes, unpaid bills, excessive intoxication, conflicts with other customers, or violations of house rules.
In venues with a nomination system, if a customer fails to nominate a cast member or causes friction with the staff, the management may request them to leave. Similarly, inability or refusal to pay the bill results in immediate dismissal.
While forced leave is usually handled discreetly, it can sometimes involve physical escorting by staff. To avoid such situations, customers should familiarize themselves with the venue's rules, maintain proper etiquette, and settle all charges promptly.
Understanding the pricing structure and nomination policies beforehand is the best way to prevent being asked to leave. Avoiding excessive drinking and refraining from disruptive behavior also significantly reduces the risk.
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In Japan, this term is used when a customer is asked to leave a nightlife venue, often due to nomination issues or payment problems.
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