concept   spare change
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, carrying spare change is uncommon due to widespread cashless payment usage and tipping is not common.

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1 ditch Japan Ditches are often associated with efficient water management and can be found in urban as well as rural areas. 1
2 spare Japan It's common to spare no effort when preparing for important events or ceremonies. 1
3 spare Japan Having spare change to use for purchases or for making exact payments is considered polite and practical. 1
4 spare Japan Having a spare key for your house or car is common, considered essential, and often entrusted to a close friend or family member. 1
5 spare Japan It's rare for people to have spare time due to the culture of hard work and long hours. 1
6 spare change Japan Using cash for small transactions is less common, thus carrying spare change is less of a necessity 1
7 spare change Japan Rarely used for tipping service workers in Japan, as tipping is not common 1
8 spare change Japan Carrying and using spare change is less common due to widespread use of cashless payment methods like mobile wallets and transportation cards. 1
9 spare change Japan Using exact change is considered polite and efficient in transactions. 1
10 spare change Japan Not commonly used for tipping or donation, as these are typically done with larger denominations of money. 1