cswann1
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This is how..
Usually the most reasonable thing is to toss the cash at them and run in the opposite direction.
but who actually uses cash?
i never have any mare than about a tenner on me, as you just get stuck with pointless bit of metal. not sure i know anyone bar my parents that actually use paper money
I'm not a fan of a paper trail and generally prefer cash, especially when going out - taxi, cover charge, drinks, etc; which generally leaves me having a couple of bills at any given moment. Same thing for minor expenses and meals - especially when not alone; if you're splitting the bill, it's easy to do so. For most "regular" expenses, of course it's credit card - groceries, fuel, household, or similar.
Same here. "Plastic" makes it nearly impossible to pay a friend, lend money, etc. If you ever get into a jam, cash is always more flexible. The only time I use my credit card is for online purchases.
Just my opinion. YMMV
i dissagree, if you want to lend money just BACS it across to their account. splitting bills too i do all the time, you just tell them you want x amount on this card and x on this or whatever. i really dont see how cash is more flexible, cards are for more so. say you loose your wallet, with cash its gone with card you are inconvenienced a day or so till you get a new one. soy you see some unexpected bargain with card you just pay there and then with cash you have to figure out where a cash machine is or just carry more of those bits of paper around.
with cards i can keep track of basically every penny i spend effortlessly
maybe its a cultural thing but i dont know anyone that prefers cash here bar the elderly, and in the context of the thread if everyone was only ever carrying cards then there would be little point in mugging people
walk in groups, wear a jacket with a lot of pockets lol
walk in groups, wear a jacket with a lot of pockets lol