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Mainlander's Taiwan Trip: Q&A - Help Needed!

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    Linda Dietrich
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    When you buy bubble tea or food, they issue an invoice on the spot for pretty much every purchase, no matter the amount. Emailing them would be really inconvenient. For someone like me who doesn't use this 'zaiju,' I'd end up with a pocketful of paper receipts by the end of the day.

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      Joanne Swift
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      It's called a 'zaiju' (載具, carrier) because it's not limited to just one app or channel; it can 'carry' data from many. We call this process 'guihu' (歸戶), which means consolidating or linking accounts. For example, I've linked my FamilyMart, PX Mart, Poya, and Cosmed accounts to my 'zaiju.' Since it's registered with the Ministry of Finance, it's unique and tied to you personally. Any prize money won can be deposited directly into your personal bank account. 😀

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        Steve Beatty
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        This is the first time I'm hearing the term 'guihu' (歸戶) as well. In mainland China, 'zaiju' (载具) usually refers to a means of transport – something that carries people or goods, which is completely different from your meaning. We don't really have a 'guihu' concept because we tend to consolidate things by default. For instance, data for a specific category from any store would typically be grouped together; otherwise, there's no point in having a separate app for it. Lifestyles on both sides of the strait are indeed quite different.

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          Misty Dare
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          It's that 'Wú wàng zài Jǔ' (毋忘在莒) catchphrase... (bushi - yeah, right!).

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            Tracy Hoppe
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            When I was eating at a restaurant in Taiwan, the owner asked if I wanted a 'shoushu' (收束). I'm pretty sure they meant 'shouju' (收據) – a receipt.

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              Katrina Ziemann
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              That must be the 'zaiju' they're talking about. I heard you can win prizes with it, hahaha!

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                Theresa Sporer
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                And here I was, thinking... when I travel, I usually take the MRT or bus. Where does this 'vehicle' (another meaning of 'zaiju' or 'che' - vehicle) come into play? Hahahaha!

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                  Clarence Hessel II
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                  'Zaiju' (載具) is a general term. Think of it as a tool for 'carrying' your transaction information. So, the membership cards, credit cards, etc., that you normally use are, in themselves, 'zaiju.' When you sign up for a membership card or credit card, you've essentially got a 'zaiju.' Or if you have a Citizen Digital Certificate, that's also a 'zaiju.'

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                    Colin Cronin
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                    That explanation makes it much easier to understand and remember!

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                      Iris Marquardt
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                      Oh wow, I can't believe I actually learned something new on Xiaohongshu! Thanks to the original poster (OP) and all the 'sisters' (fellow users) in the comments!

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                        Arnold Predovic
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                        You learn something new every day! I've already donated all my invoices today based on what everyone in the comments said, hahaha!

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