Very American point of view... Lol no but fr it's like when you go to a diff country. I get used to paying 30 pesos in DR for a jumbo presidente beer (converts to less than a dollar for a ~40oz of some pretty good, local, Dominican beer)
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I live in Japan. Even 10,000 yen is under $100. 10,000 sats is nowhere near that
So how much yen is a sandwich in jp?
Depends where but 400-1000 could be the range
Or more if you do restaurant meal
So ppl must be comfortable with that amounts too. But i heard tipping isn’t really a thing in Japan or is it?
No tips
Is it priced in already or are you just all so nice ppl? 😅
Priced in and cultural. If you leave a tip, people will chase you down the street to return your forgotten money. I’m not Japanese.
Oh wow. I am really interested in Japanese culture. Want to visit soon
I’ve been to Japan a few times (business trips). The last time I was there was in 2016. What was interesting is how few shops accepted cards, unlike the country where I’m based now. I always had to go to an ATM before buying anything. Is it still like that?
1000 sats should he called a stak (like we do in the hood lol, $1000 USD = 1 stack)... 1,000 sats = 1 stak? 😂
No but seriously seems like mostly perception and marketing/training people. Tech I think 1000 sats is called a bit, and there is other "tech" terms and sure we will also come up with more to just shorten the #.
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