"Concierge" services are strange. It's something people universally want but are near-universally terrible (in my experience).
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@ckhonson I wonder how much of this is how bad language is as a means of communicating desires
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I was thinking this. "Concierge" evokes precisely the elite affect that "concierge" customers (at scale) cannot afford.
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@ckhonson Actually it means upscale black market (tables at restaurants with no availability, tickets to sold out things)
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