What is an ami user?
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What is an ami user?

As a Taiwanese, you may have heard the term "AMI user". AMI, the full name of which is “Advanced Measurement Infrastructure”, refers to users of Taipower’s smart meters. Becoming an AMI user not only allows you to have a more accurate grasp of electricity consumption information, but also gives you the opportunity to participate in demand response and contribute to energy conservation and carbon reduction. At the same time, you can enjoy a more diverse selection of electricity price plans and save money smartly!

What is a medium oil pen?
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What is a medium oil pen?

As a Taiwanese, you must be familiar with "CCPI pens"! This national pen, which has accompanied countless students and office workers, not only writes smoothly and is durable, but also carries the memory of the times. Next time you need to write, you might as well pick up this classic again, feel the familiarity and peace of mind it brings, and support local good things!

What is TSMC AE?
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What is TSMC AE?

TSMC AE, whose full name is application engineer, is the soul of chip manufacturing! They not only need to have a deep understanding of customer needs, but also need to integrate processes and tests to ensure that the product runs perfectly. Want to join TSMC and become a key player in promoting Taiwan's technology industry? AE is definitely your best choice!

Why is touching the head considered taboo in Taiwan?
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Why is touching the head considered taboo in Taiwan?

In Taiwan, the act of touching someone's head, though seemingly harmless, is often considered taboo. This stems from respect for elders and emphasis on personal privacy. Patting the head can be interpreted as being condescending or a violation of personal boundaries. Understanding these cultural differences can help avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and establish more harmonious interpersonal relationships.

Discussion on the legality of spacers: the necessity of protecting rights and safety
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Discussion on the legality of spacers: the necessity of protecting rights and safety

The legalization of partitions is related to housing justice and safety. Taiwan's current laws and regulations have many restrictions on spacers, but have failed to effectively curb violations. Only through perfect regulations and management can the rights and interests of both parties to the lease be protected, the quality of living be improved, and potential public security risks be avoided.

What should I do if I cannot inspect my vehicle while I am abroad?
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What should I do if I cannot inspect my vehicle while I am abroad?

When you are abroad, don’t worry about vehicle inspection! Even if you are in a foreign country, you can ensure that your car complies with Taiwan regulations by preparing vehicle documents and authorizing relatives and friends to handle the matter on your behalf. Plan ahead so you can enjoy your overseas life with peace of mind while protecting your driving safety!