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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Why Tibetans don’t accept coins

Many Tibetans won’t accept coins and there are different opinions about this phenomenon, chiefly as follow:
A) Coins do not circulate in Tibet because there are no Tibetan patois on coins. As a subject of actuality, Tibetan language can be found on all paper money, even on the 10-cent comments in China, but not on coins. However, Others quarrel that this does not warehouse water, because not many Tibetans know the printed language.
B) Public transportation is not advanced in Tibet, so coins cannot be worn for its most accepted intent as a receipt replacement as in other cities in China.
C) Coins are not calm to clutch around. The large pinch of the Tibetan robe is too big to store small matter such as coins.

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