Yeah, but isn’t Japan as a whole a bit of an exception in terms of credit card use? From what I’ve heard it’s the only first-world country that still mostly uses cash.
While not as cash dominant as Japan, Germany is still considered a cash heavy country. I go there every few years to visit family and the use of credit/debit cards has increased. But I always take cash with me.
Yeah, lots of places in Japan do take credit cards now. But some still don’t, including some critical services. For example, the luggage storage office at the Osaka train station, which we needed, is cash only.
To some extent , you are right, But if the average sale is $10 or less, they have a good reason to be cash only. There is a bakery I used toi go to- bread mostly, and most sales were that or so, and it was cash only. CC fees get high if the average sales are low. That is why I pay cash for purchases under $10= and usually $20.
I’m a highly educated and somewhat disciplined gambler. See my Q&A thread. I lose much less money than people would believe. So, I’m not a typical degenerate gambler. They tend to engage in such behaviors as: gambling with rent money, craving gambling when they’re away from casinos, chasing losses by gambling more, making bet sizes that’s inappropriate for their bankroll, selling and pawning possessions to make up for losses.
My form of degeneracy is associated with problematic behaviors that gambling brings out of me, such as:
-Dopamine chasing behaviors. When I lose (or win a lot of money), I’m more likely to binge eat, watch too much porn, play too many video games, and even consume alcohol. Granted not large amounts of alcohol. But I find that urge disturbing. I’m primarily a social drinker, I’m nervous about consuming alcohol outside of social contexts.
-Falling asleep in my car in casino garages. I stay out late often, and I don’t want to drive while drowsy. So, I nap. One time I slept in garage in downtown Detroit. It was more than a nap, I was too cheap to get a hotel room. I think it got down to 20 degrees that night. That was dumb as heĺĺ.
-Having unpleasant encounters with more serious degenerates and law enforcement because I’m out late. I’ve been pulled over numerous times and have been questioned about where I’m coming from and going to. Cops automatically assume if you’re out late you’re up to no good. And they aren’t completely wrong, about 90% of people you see after midnight are meth heads or just plain weirdos. OMG the worst encounters I’ve had with cops were during traffic stops out of state, regardless time of the day. Thorough searches, K9s sniffing around my car, and much in depth questioning.
-Angry outbursts. One time I got so pissed after losing money, I got in my car and just DROVE. And it wasn’t even a large amount. I didn’t cool down until I reached two states over lol. I wear up to four layers of clothes when it’s cold (coat, fleece, plaid shirt, t-shirt), but sometimes I get so pissed and my temperature rises so high I strip down to just my t-shirt. I got suspended from one casino because I smacked a slot machine. I was a chasing a “99 free spins” bonus on a slot for maybe TWO HOURS. I put in $750 worth of 75 cent bets, JUST TO BREAK EVEN. Had that bonus not popped off when it did, I would’ve lost money despite having 99 FREE spins! UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE! I slapped that slot machine like an angry housewife confronting her cheating husband. The machine even rocked. Security saw me, oops!
-I absent-mindedly left a bowl of change out on the passenger seat of my car in a bad neighborhood. It was likely well over $100 worth of change. Yes, this is gambling related also. Some casinos dispense change when you cash out your slot voucher. Back in the day all casinos dispensed change. I normally toss that change into a bowl in my car and I hide it under a towel. But that one time, I had the bowl exposed and had the wrong person seen it things would have not ended well.
-I have skipped bathroom breaks, meal breaks, and hydration if I were in the middle of some big action.
-Sometimes, I hop on progressives too early, because of impatience. Like there’s one slot we’re not supposed play unless the progressive is $150 or higher, if you’re seeking a positive expectation value (+EV) session. But sometimes I hop on around $130 if I’m frustrated by the lack of action that day.
As I mentioned upthread, most of my cash transactions are less than $100 and only a few are within the $101-$500 range. How am I stealth bragging talking about those small amounts? It would be different if I made a post about walking into a Tesla dealership with a dufflebag full of cash.
TITO are slot vouchers. You put the voucher (ticket) into the slot, gamble, and then “cash out” your voucher with the new dollar amount. And then you take it to the TITO machine for (cash) redemption.
Nope, they are not posers. I’ve been around for many of their wins. They are professional gamblers who count cards, play poker, and/or hustle high limit progressive jackpot slots. Why would they even pretend to win more money than they are? It wouldn’t even be in their best interests, and it could attract unwanted attention. Many casinos frown upon professional gamblers.
Yeah, I don’t do that shit such as making a tiny purchase with a $100 bill. especially in the morning. If I need to make a small purchase, I’ll use a $20 or $5.
I have never scanned a QR code. I would especially be hesitant to scan a QR code that’s not from a official business, like a random busker or gigging musician. It’s pretty much the same as downloading an app or visiting a website. And I’m VERY picky about which apps I download and which sites I visit. I don’t want to stumble upon things like malware or trackers. Scanning QR codes is like sitting on a toilet seat without covers or tp, or sticking your tongue on a drinking fountain spout.
Well you’re only one person. If I’m playing a gig in front of 200 drunk people and my band has a QR code in front of the stage chances are great someone’s going to send something, especially if we’re playing 2 or 3 gigs a week.
But again I don’t need the money, I’m medically retired from the service. I get checks auto deposited into my account because of my f*cked up body.
The bigger point is that because we live in a largely cashless society passing around a tip jar nets less results.
Very common in the '90s and '00s and was a pretty big hit song “All About the Benjamins” in the late '90s (there was even a “rock remix” for those of you who refuse to acknowledge popular hip-hop culture). I recently got into an argument about another very common slang word that most of people my age know, so I won’t go into it further.