I keep my $20s and a $50 in the wallet in my front pocket… and I keep the “small stuff” in my hip pocket wallet. I’ve trained myself to think twice about spending a $20… but don’t worry about spending a buck or three from the other wallet. Keeps my spending slightly under control. And I don’t have to sort past both the twenties when I’m looking for enough to buy a package of cookies.
Or still used books. I’ve heard library attendance or online use improved over the last year as restrictions were lifted slightly. I know I have read a good deal more than in past years, but then at my age, lots of my summer physical activities were shut down by the unrelenting heat. Couldn’t adapt to it as I did only a decade ago. Now it’s fallI I can get outdoor things done before winter slows me down again.
She’s right, though. I’ve been to a library more recently than I’ve paid for goods or services with paper money. I have some in my wallet just in case, but it’s the same three bills that have been there since 2018. And I’m beginning to wonder, in case of what?
I prefer to pay cash, but I sometimes use plastic. So far I’ve resisted the idea of paying for anything with my phone.
That being said, I think it’s ridiculous that we still issue paper money worth $1. Dollar coins make so much more sense (for the same amount of cents). Not many machines take them, but of course that’s a chicken/egg deal; if people used dollar coins, machines would be made to take them.
One of my friends in middle school used money as bookmarks. I found a five or ten dollar bill in a book that I’d checked out one time, saw that she was the last one to check it out, and gave the money back to her. I wonder how many she left behind in other books and didn’t get back.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I keep my $20s and a $50 in the wallet in my front pocket… and I keep the “small stuff” in my hip pocket wallet. I’ve trained myself to think twice about spending a $20… but don’t worry about spending a buck or three from the other wallet. Keeps my spending slightly under control. And I don’t have to sort past both the twenties when I’m looking for enough to buy a package of cookies.
djlactin about 3 years ago
So… Mallet is Canadian?
MichaelAxelFleming about 3 years ago
What was she going to say?
MichaelAxelFleming about 3 years ago
“When people still used . . . " what?
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Or still used books. I’ve heard library attendance or online use improved over the last year as restrictions were lifted slightly. I know I have read a good deal more than in past years, but then at my age, lots of my summer physical activities were shut down by the unrelenting heat. Couldn’t adapt to it as I did only a decade ago. Now it’s fallI I can get outdoor things done before winter slows me down again.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
Yes we still use dollar bills. The lottery machine doesn’t take plastic.
Old Girl about 3 years ago
Reference to more e-book downloads than borrowed books. My library hasn’t been open for 18 months.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
So he didn’t finish the books? That’s the only reason a bookmark would still be there when the book is returned to the library.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
She’s right, though. I’ve been to a library more recently than I’ve paid for goods or services with paper money. I have some in my wallet just in case, but it’s the same three bills that have been there since 2018. And I’m beginning to wonder, in case of what?
Lambutts about 3 years ago
He used to be “ours,” said one West Michigander
MD Bear Premium Member about 3 years ago
I did find a credit card in a library book once. It was expired, but it’s still not something I’d use as a boomark.
I think I took it back to the library and said, “If anyone is looking for this…”
matzam Premium Member about 3 years ago
cash is king
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
I wouldn’t recommend doing this with your credit cards.
fritzoid Premium Member about 3 years ago
I prefer to pay cash, but I sometimes use plastic. So far I’ve resisted the idea of paying for anything with my phone.
That being said, I think it’s ridiculous that we still issue paper money worth $1. Dollar coins make so much more sense (for the same amount of cents). Not many machines take them, but of course that’s a chicken/egg deal; if people used dollar coins, machines would be made to take them.
Ken Norris Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think I read once that they found an uncashed paycheck In one of Einstein’s books in his home library after his death..
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ssssh!
sml7291 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Old business cards make great bookmarks and you get a fresh box full every time you change jobs.
kane2742 about 3 years ago
One of my friends in middle school used money as bookmarks. I found a five or ten dollar bill in a book that I’d checked out one time, saw that she was the last one to check it out, and gave the money back to her. I wonder how many she left behind in other books and didn’t get back.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Ostentatious is using $20 or $50 or even $100 for book marks not single dollar bills.