Pro tip if you’re handing over money: give the coins first, and then notes. It makes it much easier, because coins on top are likely to slip off and require more careful handling.
Yeah in truth I haven’t used physical money in ages either. Tap to pay is so much more convenient, and even before cards started having that, inserting and entering your PIN was still way more convenient than the annoyance of cash. If I find out a place doesn’t take card, I’ll usually just walk out.
Pro tip if you’re handing over money: give the coins first, and then notes. It makes it much easier, because coins on top are likely to slip off and require more careful handling.
Is throwing the change at them not acceptable anymore?
Y’all still using paper money and coins?
I haven’t used physical bills in twenty years.
Yeah in truth I haven’t used physical money in ages either. Tap to pay is so much more convenient, and even before cards started having that, inserting and entering your PIN was still way more convenient than the annoyance of cash. If I find out a place doesn’t take card, I’ll usually just walk out.
Y’all still give your data to the data miners?
Civilized countries have real privacy protection laws.
Please forgive them, such a concept is unheard of back where we come from.
They’re of age.
It’s incredible that cashiers aren’t taught this.
We were back when I worked retail, but they are making no money and don’t give a fuck about their job
They do it only to people they hate.
/Jk
As a former retail worker- we know. If you get the bills first, it’s our passive-aggressive way of saying you were a dick.
We also know that tone doesn’t translate to corrective action forms. No one is getting written up for telling you to “have a sparkling day!”😘