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What does the hand occupy?

Handwritten account, originated in Japan, is written as "handwritten account" (handwritten account てちょぅ), which means a notebook for taking notes. In Japan, most people will take a notebook called "Manual" with them and take it out anytime and anywhere to read or write something on it.

The handbook can not only remind you of your birthday and appointments with family and friends, but also arrange your daily work. Many people regard them as short diaries.

Japanese friends say that hand books are indispensable daily necessities for them. Used to record what happens in daily life.

meaning

If you want to invite a Japanese friend to go out for dinner or travel, the other person will usually take out a small notebook, turn to a page and quickly write down the agreed time and place.

On the subway, it is often seen that someone takes out a small notebook from his bag to read or record. This kind of book is called a handbook.

The manual is actually a notebook.

Most manuals are equipped with calendars and pens, which can hold some business cards and pieces of paper. Different pages have functions to meet different types of requirements. For example, the housewife's handbook has a special place to post invoices to record their income and expenses and help them live frugally.