{ February 15, 2008 }
Do you know there are different ways of counting cash in different countries? I believe that the ways shown in the video doesn’t apply to all in the mentioned countries though, just the majority perhaps. I’m from Malaysian but I count using the American, Canada and England way.
The Turkmenistan, Kazakistan, Pakistan, and some part of Turkey way of counting cash is plain funny. Either they are very careful with money or they just simply have too much time.
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LOL,Turkmenistan, Kazakistan, Pakistan, and some part of Turkey way of counting cash is indeed funny and waste of time. BTW I also count in American way. The way of China counting cash is more like a rich person smokes a cigar counting the money (like in traditional Chinese drama).
Turkmenistan, Kazakistan, Pakistan, and some part of Turkey: WTF?
Why move the cash from an organized stack to a chaotic pile?
The American and the Japanese ways are most efficient, most accurate, and work with non-crisp bills (unlike the perfectly crisp bills in this video).
I, myself, count cash in a variation of the American way. I shuffle the cash from the left to the right, but I keep holding it in my left hand and shuffling with my right. There’s no need to displace the bills a great distance. You can just angle the stack to the left and count while you angle each bill to the right. That’s the most efficient way I know to count cash.
I count using American, Canada and England way.
BTW, this video made me LMAO
Hi
In Pakistan,people don't use this method.
Most people do as Indian,or Iranian do.