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Q: Would you let go the money if…

I was walking on the sidewalk and while pulling out my cell phone heard a ting sound of my .5元 falling on the ground, Natural response to get down and pick it up... but!! Then I saw it... merely 10 inches away, somebody’s slimy brownish green “throat fluid”!… and left the wumao at the place it was. It made me wonder what if it was a note and of a bigger denomination (knowing virtually the whole city is covered with it)… would you let it go?

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My theory is that anything that has been handled by hundreds, if not thousands of people is going to be filthy. It falling on the ground can't make THAT much difference.

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My theory is that anything that has been handled by hundreds, if not thousands of people is going to be filthy. It falling on the ground can't make THAT much difference.

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Anything worth the same value as any coin in China - no. Well, 1kuai coin I would - if the ground doesn't look too skanky.

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superglue a 20 to the street outside a  bank entrance sit back and watch. its quite funny.

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