Shopping Culture in Japan & the World

 Hello guys,


When it comes to shopping culture I personally really like it. The people working in the shops are always very nice and are trying to communicate without them speaking english. So that is nice. When it comes to the process of buying stuff, the Japanese way shares a lot of similarities to the Swedish way. In Japan you are not supposed to tip. In Sweden you can tip however its not mandatory like some countries... You also cant bargain in Sweden when shopping. In Japan they scream welcome when entering, in Sweden we dont do that haha however in Sweden you can expect the people working the shop to atleast have a smile on their face and they always wish you a good evening or something like that.

What I find most difficult with the shopping culture here is cash. Most of the places take card however if a place only takes cash I feel like ive travelled back in time. In Sweden, the usage of cash is non existent. I havent had cash on me for as long as I can remember. With cash still playing a roll here its difficult for me because I see cash as monopoly money. 

Thats it for this week sorry for a short post so I will add a picture of Swedish shop workers that you cad admire :)




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