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India
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In India, cash is the main form of payment and is often given as a gift for special occasions.
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Japan
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In Japan, digital payments are favored and tipping is uncommon, while showing respect is emphasized by using both hands when handling money.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, there is a preference for digital payments and cashless transactions, and reluctance towards price negotiation in retail.
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United States
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Tipping and financial transactions are crucial in the US service industry and commerce.
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China
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In China, red envelopes with money are commonly used for gifting during festivals and celebrations.
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, giving money as gifts is avoided and counting money in public is considered disrespectful.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, cashless payments are preferred and price negotiation in retail is uncommon.
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handling of money
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South Asian countries
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In South Asian countries, specific manners of giving and receiving cash are common.
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handling of money
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South Korea
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In South Korea, respectful handling of money includes no tipping, careful monetization, and using both hands.
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handling of money
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East Asian countries
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The tradition of giving money in red envelopes is common in East Asian countries during festivals and celebrations.
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handling of money
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European countries
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In European countries, non-monetary gifts and splitting bills evenly are common practices in handling money.
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handling of money
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France
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In France, it is common to split the bill evenly among friends when handling money.
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United Arab Emirates
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In United Arab Emirates, negotiating prices for goods and services is a common practice in handling money.
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