If you're keeping coins in your wallet you're doing it wrong.Bear in mind "change" here includes $1 and $2 coins. What do you do with your change?
You just repeated what the other guy said. Well done.
reading comprehension fail.
If you're keeping coins in your wallet you're doing it wrong.Bear in mind "change" here includes $1 and $2 coins. What do you do with your change?
You just repeated what the other guy said. Well done.
I feel like you're using wallets wrong.Me neither. Cards are much easier to lose if they're not in a kind of wallety thing.Nothing about this makes sense to me.![]()
Wallets in my experience are already large, bulky things even before you fill them with cards, coins and various receipts you never get around to clearing out. A full loaded wallet is at least an inch thick and quite heavy. That bulky, heavy object is inconvenient in terms of comfort and balance, and it's also easy to lose or forget. OTOH it's very convenient for muggers and thieves to have all your important stuff in one neat package.
I have never lost a card. It's either handily available in my pocket (without the intermediate step of fishing out and opening the wallet), or it's in my little card collection at home (if I don't use it often).
If you're keeping coins in your wallet you're doing it wrong.
You just repeated what the other guy said. Well done.
reading comprehension fail.
If you're keeping coins in your wallet you're doing it wrong.
7 Debit/Credit/Bank cards
1 Ordination License
1 Insurance Card
1 Driver's License
3 Club/Savings Cards
1 Diabetic Information Card
1 Skyline Chili Anytime Rewards Card
A few small paper receipts.
If your keeping change in your wallet then you're doing it wrong.
Bear in mind "change" here includes $1 and $2 coins. What do you do with your change?
I tend to resist change.
Is that a hipster tendency, or no?
Kor
I tend to resist change.
Is that a hipster tendency, or no?
Kor
If your keeping change in your wallet then you're doing it wrong.
Bear in mind "change" here includes $1 and $2 coins. What do you do with your change?
Put it in my pocket like a sane person.
If your keeping change in your wallet then you're doing it wrong.
Bear in mind "change" here includes $1 and $2 coins. What do you do with your change?
Put it in my pocket like a sane person.
^ Me neither.
If nothing else, just go to your local supermarket and pop the change in the donation box (in my store, every checkout lane has one) when you're on your way out.
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