11 answer(s) found.
No, in my country, cash is the only type of money that I have to use. But I like to collect coins from a very good country.
Not as much as I used to. With the advancement of technology and the emergence of innovative payment solutions, I use coins much less than before. But on certain occasions, like parking meters or toll booths where banking cards aren't accepted or for minor expenses, I definitely use my coins.
Never have I used coins in my daily life because it's quite rare in my country to find such coins. Previously, our currency, or rupiah, was divided into two types: paper money and coin money. But for the past two or four years, it has been rare to find coins, so I've never collected them [...]
No. Actually, I use a credit card in my daily life because I don't carry coins or other cash in my pocket.
Well, yes, I do. I usually use coins for small purchases, but most of the time I use digital payment systems for buying things.
I use coins every day. When I go to college, it helps me cut bus fares.
Yes, I regularly use coins in my daily life as they are useful for my bus fare while traveling to college.
Not really. Nowadays, people, especially in Vietnam, are not using coins anymore. Instead, our transactions are done through digital payments, social media, apps, and even by cash, not coins.
Honestly, no, I never use coins in my daily life. For me, counting and carrying coins is a huge problem. Instead of coins, I use my credit card. It's really convenient because in my country, I can use it everywhere. For example, in a hospital or supermarket, even in a taxi. If my credit card [...]
Not at all. These days, I, like other people, use just my card for paying for everything, even renting a taxi. We don't have any access to coins because our money has less value, and people just use their credit or cash, not coins.
Honestly, recently I have not used any coins. In past years, when MasterCard or credit cards had not come out, I used to use coins, but nowadays I don't want to use them because it's inconvenient to carry them.
