• hydroxycotton@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 days ago

    Recently visited a country where cash is very much preferred and it was such a breath of fresh air. I thought it would be annoying to have to keep up with the spare change and what not but it was fine and actually felt pretty good. I’ve since started using cash a lot more at home.

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      10 days ago

      I recently had a trip to Japan and had more mixed opinions about it. Mainly because they have a large variety of coins and oh boy do you end up with a lot of them.

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        Coinage is the single reason why I’m tipped over the edge to prefer card. I HATE dealing with change.

        I wish there was a card that was closer to cash where the money is stored on the physical card not offsite but that seems like a nightmare in itself… Idk

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            It kind of is, but I love the 500 yen coin anyway. It’s the 2nd most valuable common coin in the world (I think) after the 5 Swiss franc, (or at least it is for now as the yen continues to tank, currently worth about $3 USD whereas 10 years ago it was $4 and 15 years ago was over $6). It makes your change jar actually worth decent money (imagine if filling up a 2 liter bottle was worth a couple thousand bucks instead of a few hundred) and it’s kinda fun to have a small change pouch in your pocket worth more than a hundred bucks.

            Plus it’s gold colored so you can collect a pile and feel like a pirate

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              4 days ago

              On the flip side they also have the very low value 1 yen coin which feels like a cheap board game coin when you have it in your hand

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                Yeah but at least the lack of heft feels like the trash it is. US pennies are worth shit but want to pretend they’re real coins. Also the 1 yen weighs exactly 1 g and floats on water.

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          10 days ago

          Having visited Greece (well, Corfu) a number of times, and as much as I love the place and the people, the primary reason they prefer cash is because they’re not big fans of paying taxes.

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            Didn’t they go through a whole thing where other countries were imposing shit on them to force repayments of national debt? Maybe understandable then that tax evasion is popular if a lot of what is paid in taxes isn’t going towards improvements to your own country.