@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year agoWe never wash our belts, although they are the first thing we touch when leaving the toilet, even before we wash our handsmessage-square239fedilinkarrow-up11.32Karrow-down124
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 year agoI live in Ireland and was fairly slow to adapt to this cashless mularkey but my mind was blown when visiting Germany how many places were cash only.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoCash only is common in New York City as well but not so much anywhere else I’ve been in the US.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoIn Canada, many people pay with their phones and smart watches. Wallets are essentially buy-x-items-get-one-free punch card holders these days.
I live in Ireland and was fairly slow to adapt to this cashless mularkey but my mind was blown when visiting Germany how many places were cash only.
Cash only is common in New York City as well but not so much anywhere else I’ve been in the US.
In Canada, many people pay with their phones and smart watches.
Wallets are essentially buy-x-items-get-one-free punch card holders these days.