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The wonderful world of Sazae-san [1]

This is a very popular Japanese comic strip (サザエさん) by Machiko Hasegawa, and it’s all about Sazae and her ordinary family and their day-to-day living in Japan, during post World War II.

The Wonderful World of Sazae-san is a translated version published by Kodansha International.

From Vol 1, page 72-73:

Receipts

According to this receipt, I got Sazae-san from a bookstore on 7 March 1999.

When I do keep a non-thermal receipt for a book or magazine that I had bought locally or overseas, I would slip it between the end pages, so that it can stand-in as a bookmark and at the same time serve as a short snippet of my (shopping) diary.

Do you keep any receipt, for any purpose?


29th November 2007
Chapter: Japanese + Zakka
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4 Comments »

  1. From Tracy
    30 11, 2007 @ 10:08 am

    I don’t keep all receipts…ones for major purchases, of course, and those related to my shop. Also keep receipts for household purchase, like food and other things, as we try to find ways to economize, and receipts looking back help. I keep receipts from some places while we’re on holiday–like from a special restaurant, or favorite shop, etc. It becomes like an extra souvenir. Happy weekend ((HUGS))

  2. From tea time and roses
    30 11, 2007 @ 9:12 pm

    Yes I am a receipt keeper!:o) I have a drawer in my room with nothing but receipts, and every now and then I will throw away the old ones but not to often… Kinda strange LOL!

    Have a fabulous weekend…

    Beverly

    At tea time and roses’s blog: It’s a meme….

  3. From Colleen
    1 12, 2007 @ 12:26 am

    What a completely adorable cartoon! It’s … hmmmm … hard to explain. It’s very plain yet jolly. I really like it.
    I keep receipts faithfully. My hubby runs the budget and likes a thorough paper trail.

    At Colleen’s blog: out on the lake

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