So, do you know the feng shui taboo at the cashier? Let's have a look.
First, the most taboo cashier is too high.
Usually in the process of showing some guests Feng Shui, we find a big common problem, that is, the cashier in the store is very high. I asked the reason, and they generally said it was for safety, and the other reason was confidentiality. Some people say that after listening to the master, the cashier must be tall. If it is high, the money will not be revealed. This is definitely not right. Yes, the cashier is high, and others can't see your money. But it's hard to see other people's money. Because the cashier is high, it will definitely block the prosperity and will definitely block the "financial road". If wealth and prosperity are gone, what is there to talk about? Turn your head a little, and these vulgar views will be broken.
Second, the most taboo is to put plants or that kind of lucky cat on the checkout counter.
Although some people's checkout counters are flat or low, they are suitable. However, some people just want to paint the lily. For example, some people like to put lucky cats on the checkout counter, thinking that if they are released, they will definitely have money. If so, there will be no closed shops, and Feng Shui will disappear from the rivers and lakes. In fact, the lucky cat has no function at all, and it is nothing as an ornament. As long as you put a lucky cat on the cashier, or put a pot or two of plants on the cashier, it is very likely to prevent prosperity and wealth from coming. If someone doesn't believe it, they can do the experiment themselves. For example, if you put two pots of plants on the counter, the higher kind, the business will be bad immediately, and it will take effect faster than taking laxatives.
Third, pay attention to the cashier's angle.
If the shape of the store is a horizontal rectangle or square, and the berth is not deep enough, then the cashier can be located at the gas gathering position diagonally opposite the entrance. If you enter the door from the left, the cashier is diagonally opposite to the right. If you enter the door from the right, the cashier is diagonally opposite to the left. The cashier's height should also be moderate. If the counter is too high, you will feel rejected; If it is too low, there will be insecurity. Generally speaking, the cashier's height can be 1 10 to 120 cm.