No No and No. I live in Japan where we have the equivalent of up to $5 in coins (1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 20 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen, and 500 yen being about $5) and it’s FREAKING AWFUL! You absolutely have to own a coin purse because you will be friggin inundated with coins within 2 weeks of living here. Sure, you actually use them for things, but it’s just that much more you’re actually required to carry around with you every day. I MUCH prefer having a bill for my $1 and $5 increments, thank you very much
You just need to adjust and remember to use your coins. Up in Canada, it isn’t really a problem – since you couldn’t conceivably need more than, say, three toonies at a time, you more or less spend coins whenever you have them and don’t accumulate too many. I like the coin system, simply because it gives me a (small) supply of guilt-free spending money.
nah man, I still disagree. I hate coins. I currently have about 586 yen in my pocket (420 is for my bus fair home) so I don’t accumalate that much, and I do remember to spend it, I just don’t like them at all. You always end up having no coins than being forced to break a sen bill (1000 yen) on a soda or something, leaving you with like 880 in coins. It just gets real annoying.
You’re telling me! I just got to Czech and found out that they’ve recently killed the… let’s call it the three cent coin. And this is in a relatively cheap country! Can’t Canada and the US finally get rid of the damn penny?