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Counting money

Displaying a few videos on Youtube, I discovered that in Japan, Singapore, China and Korea people's money equally.
When you pay in Japan, are dependent on counting change tickets before you to tell them, that is, you bring a little tickets that look good and get a count. The problem comes when a crowded and dependent release many customers want fast, then ticket accounts at a rate that hardly see them.

The method of giving change often, first to the currencies and then give the tickets.
Once you return the other hand, to recount to see if this correct or not, is considered a lack of respect because they do not trust you after them beforehand change before you.

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14 Comments

nora (a Japanese in Japan) left a comment on March 16 2008 at 13:37
  1. I do not know how the stores are near your home, but I know that, generally, to return the change tickets are first and then the coins. I guess there will be several ways to return money ;)
    Greetings.

Toscano left a comment on March 16 2008 at 14:34
  1. I am with Nora, you get the tickets first and then the currencies at the end along with the account ...

Palcraft left a comment on March 16 2008 at 14:47
  1. AlainKun growing use less notes and coins to buy, taking the cards SUICA not?

    It strikes me what methods are all Japanese, even for something as trivial as changing back. Is there anything you have drawn the attention on this?

zeux left a comment on 16 March 2008 at 15:00
  1. because I have a mania for money although it allan always done them before in spain in japan not been that no todabia not understand that they see as a lack of respect is not your money

Andraeil left a comment on March 16 2008 at 15:29
  1. And if a shop is filled to the top of people and the poor saleswoman in the rush has bad and you realize that happens? are angry with you for having recounted the money?

    enfin .... Alain, who looks more beautiful paellon you bought ^ ^
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/24800304 @ N08/2337848032 /
    40cm is because I thought that if you are one of 30 cut short with a 35 but only half a person eats.

Mark left a comment on March 16 2008 at 17:50
  1. I know is that in Spain you get it all together:
    Down Account
    Amid tickets
    Top currencies
    ¡¡And you leave all over his hand as if nothing!

    The worst thing is that to get the tickets in his pocket and put largodel bolletero the coins in his pocket for coins, and take the bag, I despair.
    Alain, in the video do with a Canadian banknote.
    ¿Could some day make a post describing Japanese coins and bills?

Alainkun left a comment on 17 March 2008 at 5:22
  1. Andraeil: Thanks!

Kanyin left a comment on 17 March 2008 at 5:59
  1. Here if you get used to count the money in front of people, sun OQUE the technique is to separate the fajillo ticket and leave on the table for the customer to see more clearly what is q sometimes have up to 3 times the money, but so at least you know that you are giving correct.

Alejandro left a comment on March 17 2008 at 18:55
  1. Another strange thing is when the change to show some sort of supervisor, and this gives the line, then you have before you as Alain said.

Ruben left a comment on March 17 2008 at 20:08
  1. Yo me fio in Japan, in life have given me a bad hand .... Of course I am in Spain we fio least fourteen ...

dnt comment left on 17 March 2008 at 22:45
  1. In mexico count is normal so the tickets, compared to the first buyer to give the smallest denomination coins, then the highest denomination, then the tickets in the same way, but not disrespect count again ... so it can be used to consider whether or not it miscounted jeje. ahh ... that Japanese educadotes as a greeting to all : D

tetasperu left a comment on 18 March 2008 at 1:20
  1. if that is true is a shame that you have tickets after Cagas, must take the first ticket and then the currencies, not all together

An left a comment on March 20 2008 at 21:36
  1. Interestingly, here usually do everything together :) A mess :) My Greeting

Cury left a comment on 21 March 2008 at 8:24
  1. The other day when asked Chinese came to eat ... I doubt that you get the tickets first and then the coins? In doing so I have to review that I do it the other way around ... And as much as to be rude ... Alain know something about this?

    And true that everything is not rude to you ... But I sometimes touched a little noses ... Or not? Such as sneezing ... A little please ...

    Alain Petonets!

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