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Taiwanese people love to travel to Japan, but they must pay special attention to cultural and language differences. Japanese writer Momotaro Yoshioka reminded on Facebook that if you see a “buy one, get one free” offer in a Japanese supermarket, you can Don’t think it means the same thing as Taiwan’s “buy one, get one free”. The post also made many people call it “increasing knowledge”.
Yoshioka Momotaro’s Facebook fan group “Momotaro Yoshioka – Taiwanese son-in-law’s Taiwan visit, Japanese sticks” Mentioned that it is common to see “buy one, get one free” offers in convenience stores in Japan, but this is not the same as the “buy one, get one free” offer in Taiwan. On the contrary, Japan has some rules and restrictions. He said that Japan offers “buy one” on the spot, but “get one free” is a “no material (free) exchange coupon” that can be used after a few days. This is simply not possible for tourists who only go to Japan for a few days. Enjoy “Buy One Get One Free”.
Momotaro Yoshioka reminds Taiwanese people that if you only stay in Japan for a few days, don’t think that Japan’s “buy one, get one free” means the same thing as Taiwan’s “buy one, get one free”, and then just take two items at a time. There will still be two charges at the checkout, and the clerk will give you two “exchange coupons” that cannot be used at all on the day. Not only that, some stores have restrictions such as designated payment methods, which also made Momotaro Yoshioka laugh and say, “The Taiwanese style buy one get one free is very simple, and the Japanese style buy one get one free” is just as “foolish” as Abenzai. ”.
The post taught many people a lesson, “So that’s it, I’ve gained more knowledge”, “I’ve learned a lesson, no wonder there is a list and I can’t understand what to do”, “I’ve learned a lot! I’ll pay attention next time ”, “Basically, it’s a marketing technique to ask you to pick it up in a few days, and then you might buy it when you come to the store later.”, “It seems that you can only buy it from airport supermarkets.”, “That’s right! I have a lot of replies on my phone. Discount coupons that only light up in Taiwan are so annoying.” “As a single person, I really hope that Taiwan has this kind of Japanese buy one get one free, otherwise I won’t use it at all! Last time, I gave away buy one get one free meal coupons to passers-by because of this. First”.
However, some Japanese netizens revealed that they are envious of Taiwan. “I really envy Taiwan. They often offer buy-one-get-one-free gifts, and gifts for every purchase. They often draw iPhones and cars. Invoices can be redeemed for prizes. There are also breakfast shops where you can have breakfast while working. , full of envy.”
Japanese writer Yoshioka Momotaro revealed on Facebook that the buy-one-get-one-free rule in Japanese supermarkets is different from the buy-one-get-one-free rule in Taiwan.Picture…Japanese supermarket
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2023-12-14 08:13:53