Does your choice depends on somehing? And from what country are you?

  • m016@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I almost never have cash on me. It’s debit or credit always. Here’s my thought process on paying with cash. If I buy something that costs, say $4.55, and I hand over a $5 dollar bill, that item has really just cost me $5.00 because what am I realistically going to do with the 45 cents in change?

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      1 year ago

      Back in the day you take that .45 cents and throw it in a big old empty pickle jar with the rest of your loose change.

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        1 year ago

        the problem now is that I’ll just have a big pickle jar with 45 cents. Next year, I’ll have a pickle jar with 60 cents… maybe by the time I retire I’ll have a whole five dollars of change and exchange it for a bill…

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            1 year ago

            The amount of cash I use is only decreasing with every year. I’m not going to further inconvenience myself just to validate a pickle jar.