After seeing this discussion being brought up again, I was going to genuinely ask you all to explain where that comes from. I’m from Brazil and I don’t recall ever shopping at a place with a large parking lot, which I believe might be part of the issue. I was thinking how come people value this act so much and before starting to write a post here I sent a message to a friend, then it hit me: it’s absurd.

I mean it. The feeling I had reading the comments wasn’t confusion or ignorance, it was the cognitive dissonance of looking at the world I live in and what people decided marks a person as decent. This is one of the moments I really have to stop and check if I’m not actually the crazy one. I really can’t think of something smaller to care about that someone else will defend so vehemently. Really, try me, I’m already broken again.

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    5 days ago

    Because that just means a bunch of people not able to buy groceries, because they don’t have that specific denomination of cash.

    I find notes to be a pain in the ass to use, let alone coins.

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      4 days ago

      People here just carry a “trolley pound” in their car these days. Sometimes you can even get commemorative disks the size of a pound