Yeah, honestly, I'm still not sure what to make of the tray. Almost all stores use one. I usually hand my money directly to the person ringing me up and there's no problem. (occasionally I've been refused or told to put it in the tray, like here, but this is rare). Usually, the (register? I forgot English. What is the name of the person ringing you up?) is busy with bagging or handling something else. In this case I put my money in the tray. It's convenient.
Currently living in Japan; studying the language, teaching English, and making a comic about the experience...
今、日本に住んでいる。日本語を勉強したり、英語を教えたらり、漫画を描いてすごしています。
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I'm not sure if you're going to touch on it in future panels, but if not...was your note correct regarding money and the little tray she was holding?
Ryan
Yeah, honestly, I'm still not sure what to make of the tray. Almost all stores use one. I usually hand my money directly to the person ringing me up and there's no problem. (occasionally I've been refused or told to put it in the tray, like here, but this is rare). Usually, the (register? I forgot English. What is the name of the person ringing you up?) is busy with bagging or handling something else. In this case I put my money in the tray. It's convenient.
Cashier =)
Very interesting about the trays.
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