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I used to think so too until an emergency happened. Good idea to keep some cash around.I don't need extra steps or more apps and such. That little card in my wallet does just fine. Works every time.
Of course cash is always a good thing. Mainly speaking of using your phone NFC and payment methods vs just a good old debit card.I used to think so too until an emergency happened. Good idea to keep some cash around.
Many young people and Scandinavian people already do so, wheras Austrians and Germans and Swiss are still very "cash"-money-oriented and like to have the paper bills in their wallets to pay with them (especially older ones).
70-80% of people here still pay with paper cash every time.
Many also use their debit cards.
Some use their phones (I have recently got that set up in my bank as well) and you need to switch on NFC on your phone to pay.
But it's more convenient for me to pay with cash or card.
Some I think even use their smartwatches to pay or something.
Americans, are you still using "checks" ? This is something completely unheard here in Europe.
Many young people also use Venmo or PayPal in the US, something that almost nobody uses here.
What about you ?
I keep 1k at home for emergencies. I was caught in a 3 day power outage - cash was king.I used to think so too until an emergency happened. Good idea to keep some cash around.
My barber only accepts cash. Tax evasion I suspect. That's the only time I use cash.Cash once in a while.
Debit card the rest of the time. My card also has tap to pay.
btw, my bank told me that swiping is least secure with a card. The chip is next. And tap to pay is most secure.
I also use an RFID blocking wallet.
You give your barber what they want if you know what's good for you.My barber only accepts cash. Tax evasion I suspect. That's the only time I use cash.
Ours went two weeks. No electricity means no gas and no electronic transactions. Local store took cash though.I keep 1k at home for emergencies. I was caught in a 3 day power outage - cash was king.
Many young people and Scandinavian people already do so, wheras Austrians and Germans and Swiss are still very "cash"-money-oriented and like to have the paper bills in their wallets to pay with them (especially older ones).
70-80% of people here still pay with paper cash every time.
Many also use their debit cards.
Some use their phones (I have recently got that set up in my bank as well) and you need to switch on NFC on your phone to pay.
But it's more convenient for me to pay with cash or card.
Some I think even use their smartwatches to pay or something.
Americans, are you still using "checks" ? This is something completely unheard here in Europe.
Many young people also use Venmo or PayPal in the US, something that almost nobody uses here.
What about you ?
Many young people and Scandinavian people already do so, wheras Austrians and Germans and Swiss are still very "cash"-money-oriented and like to have the paper bills in their wallets to pay with them (especially older ones).
70-80% of people here still pay with paper cash every time.
Many also use their debit cards.
Some use their phones (I have recently got that set up in my bank as well) and you need to switch on NFC on your phone to pay.
But it's more convenient for me to pay with cash or card.
Some I think even use their smartwatches to pay or something.
Americans, are you still using "checks" ? This is something completely unheard here in Europe.
Many young people also use Venmo or PayPal in the US, something that almost nobody uses here.
What about you ?
Absolutely! The guy is an artist. He uses scissors and 3 different shavers followed by a straight-edge on the back of my neck and a hot towel.You give your barber what they want if you know what's good for you.
Only in Walmart. I use the Walmart app, scan and go, because I just have to scan the products with my phone in the app, fill my bags as I go, how I want, count the number when I'm done to make sure it matches, scan the QR code, then probably get "randomly selected" to have my stuff checked, and then leave when they check 3 things.Many young people and Scandinavian people already do so, wheras Austrians and Germans and Swiss are still very "cash"-money-oriented and like to have the paper bills in their wallets to pay with them (especially older ones).
70-80% of people here still pay with paper cash every time.
Many also use their debit cards.
Some use their phones (I have recently got that set up in my bank as well) and you need to switch on NFC on your phone to pay.
But it's more convenient for me to pay with cash or card.
Some I think even use their smartwatches to pay or something.
Americans, are you still using "checks" ? This is something completely unheard here in Europe.
Many young people also use Venmo or PayPal in the US, something that almost nobody uses here.
What about you ?
I used cash an hour ago. Went to a local farm stand and bought a tomato and some corn.My debit card. I can't even remember the last time I used cash.
I carry $100, and keep 1k at home. Plenty of places here charge more if card is used. I also always tip in cash.I keep 1k at home for emergencies. I was caught in a 3 day power outage - cash was king.
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