In Japan, they pay cash in Yen (the Japanese currency, JPY). For large purchases, they sometimes use plastic cards (credit or debit). No-one uses cheques.
Just be honest.
harau (to pay).
Japanese of you means many things. If you are bringing gifts to someone's house or being humble about your achievements or simply offering to pay for dinner after debating over who is actually going to pay for that dinner! It simply means that "being thoughtful towards others." I don't like it when people tell me "that's very Japanese of you..." but it usually is a positive comment.
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.
yes japanese people are asains
Chumoku/Chui
Japanese
Other young Japanese people.
Japanese people follow god
Though Buddhism and Shinto have had major cultural influences in Japan, it would be fair to say that most Japanese are not religious. In fact, the majority of Japanese identify as either atheist or agnostic. While Japanese may pay respect to the dead, I don't think one can say that a majority of Japanese "worship" anything in the Western sense of the word.
japanese people
Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.