I had two reasons, the first is because i found it way too easy to spend on my card without thinking, and the second because I wanted to regain a bit of privacy alongside everything else I’m doing. Ive set it up in my bank that on payday, an amount of my salary automatically goes to the bills account, some goes to long term savings, some to short term savings, then the rest I take out in cash.

It really does change my perception of spending I think: Ive found myself not buying things because I didnt want to break a note and carry change. I can physically see how much I have left. I can take £20 to the pub and leave when its finished. Plus it feels really good knowing every single transaction isnt stored forever. I have a small amount of money on a contactless ring for emergencies like a bus fare or somewhere that unexpectedly only takes card.

Is anyone else still predominantly using cash day to day?

    • Avero@feddit.org
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      4 months ago

      Most probably do, but thats not specific for cash and also depends on your local Sparkasse

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      4 months ago

      Only if your direct deposit amount is below a threshold, which is low enough that most full time workers meet it.

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        4 months ago

        And what happens when you stop working in Germany? They just steal your money every month? Fuck that