Lan Huang
Exercise for writing skills - 2 • Something interesting and special about my culture - Taiwan receipt lottery/ uniform invoice lottery: In Taiwan, there’s one intriguing thing concerning the stuff you get after buying something - receipt. Yes, the receipt, and everyone knows what the receipt is, but you could get a chance of winning money with your receipt in Taiwan. It’s just like the lottery; If you match the digits of the published winning numbers, you win money. The rules of Taiwan receipt lottery: • match the last three digits of any sets of the First Prize winning numbers, you win NT$200. - Sixth Prize • match the last four digits from any of the First Prize winning numbers, you win NT$1000. - Fifth Prize • match the last five digits from any of the First Prize winning numbers, you win NT$4000. - Fourth Prize • match the last six digits from any of the First Prize winning numbers, you win NT$10,000. - Third Prize • match the last seven digits from any of the First Prize winning numbers, you win NT$40,000. - Second Prize • First Prize: NT$200,000 for matching all the digits from any sets of the First Prize winning numbers in the right order. (three sets of winning numbers in usual) • Grand Prize: NT$2 million for matching all the digits from the Grand Prize winning number in the right order. (only one set of winning number) • Special Prize: NT$10 million for matching all the digits from the Special Prize winning number in the right order. (only one set of winning number) • Additional Sixth Prize: NT$200 for matching the last three digits of the Additional Sixth Prize winning numbers. Besides, a winner has to claim his/ her prize in three months. I’m not sure whether a receipt in other countries has the same or similar function; however, in here (Taiwan), one of the functions of a receipt is checking whether you hit the jackpot! It’s sort of fascinating and exciting. : )
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