Korean beauty doctor China s electronic payment needs to be improved! Domestic netizen Yuan Fang, wh

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-09

Kim Ye-won, a Korean doctor of law, faced questions on the show."What is the key to China's last mile to become a world tourism power? Jin Yiyuan said: ".I want to swipe my credit card, but I can't recognize it, because South Korea is a place where you can buy a bottle of mineral water, so I think I must improve the payment for taxis, cash transactions, or electronic consumption.

And after this ** was put on the Internet, everyone's mentality immediately collapsed!

Netizen: Could it be that we need to learn from backward countries? So is it too late to use gold and silver as currency?

Netizen: I don't think gold and silver may be, but shells are obviously more applicable!

Netizen: When will Koreans grow up and understand what is truly advanced?

For this issue, everyone has different opinions, but we can first take a look at the electronic payment situation in the world's major countries.

Let's take a look at Blue Star's conspicuous bag - American imperialism.

The electronic payment of the United States appeared very early, almost the first in the world, but the speed of development is really not flattering in our opinion, until 2021, the size of the online payment market in the United States reached 46 trillion dollars, and the trend is growing. Among them, mobile payment has become one of the most popular payment methods in the market. According to statistics, the market share of mobile payment has exceeded 50%.

In other words, Americans still prefer to use credit cards, which explains why Hollywood protagonists are always the first to dispose of credit cards after being wanted by the FBI and others.

In Europe as a whole, online payment is okay, but when it comes to mobile payment, the situation is extremely unoptimistic. In other words, in everyday life, Europe also likes to pay by credit card. Swiping a card has become the first choice for Europeans in their daily lives.

Let's look at South Korea, South Korea is a rookie developed country, not to mention that there is a conspicuous bag in the mobile phone industry of Samsung at home, so the mobile phone payment situation is still very objective. As of April 2022, more than 29 million people in South Korea use N**er Pay. After all, the total number of South Koreans is only 40 or 50 million, so this proportion is definitely quite a lot.

Japan, from the perspective of electronic payment or mobile payment, Japan is definitely a wonder. After all, people all over the world know that *** was invented by them, but it was carried forward in China.

Because of their extreme conservatism, Japan's smartphone penetration is low, and they seem to be more likely to trust credit cards, which are products of the last century, and are largely reluctant to pay with mobile phones. And because of this characteristic, since entering the 21st century, Japan has been seriously lagging behind in Internet technology, and it is impossible to find a world-renowned Internet company.

So it stands to reason that South Korea, as a big country with smart phones, is also very advanced in mobile payment, so how could this Dr. Kim say what he said above? So that everyone feels offended?

In fact, the ** that many people see is edited, and Jin Yiyuan also clarified the reason why he said that: ".In fact, in China, the law stipulates that the use of RMB cannot be refused, but in fact, in our real life, no one can give me change, so it is difficult to successfully trade, I want to take a taxi online can not be called, to real-name authentication, to which step suddenly pops up what credit card you want to bind, but now foreigners if they want to temporarily apply for a Chinese bank card, to save some money is not good, that is, you must have a residence visa in China, in order to get a Chinese bank card.

It was only after reading this passage that we understood what she really meant. Jin Yiyuan's original intention is that China's domestic mobile payment is too developed, so that card swiping has become relatively rare in China, butMobile payments don't seem to be very friendly to foreigners who come to China for a short period of time, so she called for more popularization of card consumption in China.

In other words, Dr. King is completely well-intentioned, and in no way is trying to make us learn from some backward country.

However, I still have a question, in this case, why can't we provide more efficient and secure services in terms of mobile payment for foreign tourists, so that they can directly experience the convenience of mobile payment? After all, that's the way forward.

In this regard, domestic netizens said: Yuan Fang, what do you think?

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