| I sometimes pay with cash to break my ATM $20s. Within the same week I had two instances of cashiers no longer being able to count back the proper change. In both cases they were younger people. I suck at math but there's a way to count back change that doesn't involve calculation. And sometime the register even tells you what to return. |
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Cash and cursive.
Young people in 2025 cannot handle either. |
| Yeah, you're just old, my dad was making the same complaint in 1995. |
| I worked in a retail store throughout high school and college in the 90s and we didn’t count back cash then. |
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Just happened to me in the new Trader Joe’s.
Total was $18.25. I gave him a $20 bill and a quarter. He rang up the $20 bill then got all confused and couldn’t figure I wanted $2 back. I really had to spell it out out for him. |
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I'm a teacher. Many don't handle cash or coins. They use cards or their phones.
It's impacting their math skills. |
Not true. They only have to punch in $20.25 and the cash register tells them what to give back. I did this back in the 90s. |
| This is true for at least the last decade. It's not a recent phenomenon. |
| Who in the world still pays with cash? They don’t know how to handle it because you are probably the only customer still using it. |
I was thinking this too
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| Stores and restaurants are now passing the credit card fee on to the customer. I use more cash for small totals when the the store convenience fee is far more than the credit card fee. Simple math skills flummox the average young cashier. |
| Stores and restaurants are now passing the credit card fee on to the customer. I use more cash for small totals when the the store convenience fee is far more than the credit card fee. Simple math skills flummox the average young cashier. |
I use cash every single time I go to Ute farmers market. So every week. And I use cash to do my laundry. |
Which stores and restaurants? I need a list so I can avoid. My dry cleaner tells you up front that you get a discount if you pay cash, which is wayyyy more palatable. I am always prepared with cash. |
Farmers got that book learnin'. |