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budgeting
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China
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Saving a significant portion of the income for the future is a common practice within budgeting.
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government spending
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China
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Government spending is strategically directed towards infrastructure development and economic growth, with a focus on modernization and technological advancement.
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3
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personal budgeting
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China
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Highly valued as a means of ensuring family security and future prosperity
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4
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spend money
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China
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It is common to carry and use cash for most daily transactions, and credit card usage is less prevalent.
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5
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spend money
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China
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Emphasizes saving money for future security and family support, with spending often focused on essential needs and practical investments.
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6
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spending
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China
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Saving money and being frugal is valued over excessive spending on non-essential items or experiences, as a way to secure financial stability and success.
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7
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spending
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China
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Spending money on the well-being and education of family members is often considered a top priority, reflecting strong family values.
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8
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spending
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China
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Saving money and investing for the future is highly valued, and excessive spending may be frowned upon.
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9
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spending habits
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China
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Saving money and giving practical gifts are prioritized over extravagant spending on holidays.
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spending money
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China
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Saving money is culturally important, and spending on experiences is less common compared to saving for the future or for family needs.
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