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cash in
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China
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To convert chips or credits into cash at a casino or gambling establishment.
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cash in
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China
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To cash in means to take advantage of an opportunity, especially a financial one, to make a profit or gain an advantage.
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cash payments
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China
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Prevalent in everyday transactions, including retail and services
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cash token
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China
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Cash tokens are commonly used in temples for religious offerings and as a form of donation to charity.
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cashing in
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China
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Cashing in can also refer to gaining profit or benefit from an opportunity, such as making money from a favorable situation or a good deal.
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cashing in
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China
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In China and Japan, 'cashing in' can also refer to converting assets into cash, but there's a stronger emphasis on saving and frugality.
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cashless payments
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China
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Cashless payments are widely adopted and preferred for convenience and security
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cashless payments
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China
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Mobile payment systems are dominant and commonly used even for small purchases
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paying cash
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China
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Less common due to widespread use of electronic payment methods such as cards or mobile payments
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use of cashless payments
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China
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Ubiquitous and widely used, even for small purchases like street food
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