• KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    How exactly does that work? Unless your state/province has a digital ID, you need to carry at least that around. Then you gotta keep some cash for the odd place that doesn’t do credit because they’re in the Stone Age. I also keep a card for those places that don’t do tap, because of course they exist.

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    I’m in my mid 30s and I haven’t carried a wallet in about 6 years. I switched to a phone case with a slot for IDs. Then 3 years ago I dropped that and only carry my phones. My ID stays in my tool bag since it goes with me everywhere I need it. However I don’t even bother carrying it when I’m out and not driving. I just with my dam province would implement a proper digital ID.

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    I love how millennial has become the new code for old. Gen X has been skipped again. As always.

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    If I’m not going far, not driving or not planning on spending much then yes, wallet stays at home.

    Otherwise, if I’m driving then I’m taking my driving license with me (you never know), if I’m making a purchase over the contactless limit then I need to take my actual card with me anyway, or if I’m away for a longer period then I might need cards that I don’t have linked to my phone (like my corporate card - like fuck am I putting that in my phone).

    And for all that, I’d rather have a wallet instead of just a loose amalgamation of plastic in my pockets.

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    It is called redundancy. I can pay with my card, my phone and my watch. The watch was a meaningless purchase though, it contributes little to my life.

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    I get it you can pay with your phone these days. But I also have an ID and a public transportation card which can’t be on my phone. Also I have cash on me. Where to keep that? Every time I pull out my phone or keys money falls out of I keep it loosely in there. I know Gen Z doesn’t have any money, but where do you keep your drivers licence and public transportation card? And insurance card? Where do you keep your drugs then? I have some coke and keta in there as well. Putting it in my pockets and it ends up in the washing machine. And I keep a set of earplugs in there for when I go to a party or concert. Because I would always forget to grab them, I now have them with me all the time.

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    Admittedly, I only have a couple of gen Z friends, but they both have the biggest wallets of anyone I know.

  • NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    My wallet isn’t owned by a tech conglomerate that has access and admin privileges to everything inside of it. Also, I just don’t want my phone to be everything, especially my I.D.

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    Yeah, humans still occasionally acquire important small pieces of paper or plastic that are convenient to stow in some type of small container that can be keep on the person, what a shock.

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      Some ATMs track the serial numbers of the bills you get. Even then, though, it’s more private than a card. Unless they have video of you shoving the bills into a machine for payment, say at Walmart self-checkout, they really don’t know how many hands the bills passed through before they passed through a reader again. Also, good if you can get a store to break the large bills for you. Then, they only know that you paid for a pack of gum with a 100-dollar bill.

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      You already can’t in so many places. I thought it was required to accept cash, but apparently that’s only for paying the government.

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          That’s how I understand it. Cash is legal tender and has to be accepted to clear debts, so restaurants where you pay after you eat might not be able to refuse cash (though I don’t think there’s a requirement to provide change), though they can refuse all future business with you.

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    that’s dumb. I have a wallet and so does everyone else I know in my age. Im gEn Z. these stupid generational labels make no sense

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      This is a pretty old meme. I can’t remember the context anymore

      Maybe marketing for phone payments

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      From what I can tell in this thread, most people carry wallets outside of generational divides, and the post is BS. There is also a significant number of generational-independent psychopaths who have absolutely unhinged systems like “I just carry lose cards in my pocket because I don’t want to take ten minutes picking out a wallet at the store.”

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    I strayed into not taking a wallet out with me briefly, then I realised my life shouldn’t rely on Apple or Android (or my (lack of) ability to charge devices).

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      A guy in front me at the grocery store had to ditch a cart full of items because his phone was dead.

      Super embarrassing for them.

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      Exactly. We should decrease our dependency on these companies, not increase it.

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      I wouldn’t mind that so much if those payment methods were more universally accepted, but they aren’t.

      I use a wallet case so I can put cards in the back of my phone case instead of carrying a wallet.

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        My state doesn’t accept your license/id to be digital, id also have to walk a few miles before I found the nearest sidewalk, so the idea of going anywhere without a wallet it absurd.