Sharing My World 27-10-2025
Here is my post for Share Your World, hosted by Di.
Can you remember your first wage packet? Was it cash, a cheque or paid directly into your bank account?
I don’t explicitly remember it. I assume back in those days it was a cheque. For our younger readers, “cheques” were pieces of paper that you had to tramp down to the bank to deposit. Nobody except for my Mum has written a cheque in decades.
For our younger readers, a “bank” was a place in town for getting and depositing money. It’s now called a “phone app”.
Do you prefer to shop with cash or card?
Always card. It’s just so easy to tap your card on the machine. Though I’m suddenly out of date again, most people I see in the village shop use their phone. I do very occasionally but it’s a hassle finding the right app.
Do you know the price of half a dozen eggs?
Anywhere between £2 and £3 depending on free range-ness etc. I can get 6 eggs for £1.50 from the monthly village market.
Have you ever kept chickens?
No! I’ve eaten a lot of chickens, though.
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I’ll have you know, whippersnapper, that I just went down to the BANK a few weeks ago to order a brand new booklet of CHECKS since I do still enjoy writing them on occasion, as they go perfectly with bills and allow me to use my STAMPS I already paid good money for. Phone banking, who would trust such wizardry with their hard earned pennies?
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Heh heh, I knew I’d wind someone up by posting that… you can probably order your new cheque book via the app, you know 😉
It’s becoming a source of contention in the UK that so many banks are closing their “bricks and mortar” locations, but the simple fact is that fewer and fewer people are using them. I haven’t been into a bank for years, not since they started allowing people to pay cheques into their accounts via the app.
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I write a check for my water bill and also my electric. Both are easier then the apps and no “convenience fee”.
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The last cheque I ever wrote was for my water bill! That was back in 2016 according to my cheque book. I pay all my bills by direct debit now, even the minimum payment on my credit cards. That way I don’t have to remember to pay anything.
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I was handed my first weekly wage, cash in hand, no envelope. I earned £2.12.6d but was only allowed to draw £1 the first week and 10/- the next. The remainder was held as “credits”, which were paid when I had my first leave. (For the vast majority who never had the joy of using Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, there were 12 pennies in a shilling, 20 shillings in a pound, thus 240 pennies in a pound. I will not confuse you with the ha’penny, thrupenny bit, florin, half-crown, crown, or guinea.)
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I was only around the last couple of years of “old” money so I never used it, though there were plenty of old coins lying around the house that I remember.
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Card for me as well. I would never use my phone to pay. I still write cheques for my mortgage because it annoys the bank. (They should have given me a better deal!) 😀
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I don’t think banks in this country allow mortgage payment by cheque. Or maybe they do but I’ve never considered it.
Good for you though, standing up against “The Man” 🙂
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Thanks for joining in again this week. I remember writing my first ever cheque. I felt so grown up! I was 17 and had just started at the Bank where I had to have my bank account so that my wages could be paid directly into it every Thursday.
Our chickens would have been too tough for the table, Cute to have though.
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I felt so grown up too when I got my first current account! A cheque book, a cheque guarantee card… 🙂
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Ah those were the days!
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you are funny – for those who know of a bank – and that is a good point – many only see it as an app
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A lot of banks the “younger generation” use don’t even have branches, they’re online only. Then, I haven’t visited an actual physical bank for years. Before COVID even.
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good point – we are truly an online world in so many ways
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I always thought my mom should have been a banker. She would write cheques like crazy, even when she didn’t have enough in the bank.
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I guess that’s why, back when shops accepted cheques, they always insisted on writing the number of the cheque guarantee card on the back.
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Indeed.
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You always make us MOL, Draliman😸Excellent answers and so good to explain to the youth what effurrything was, before it all was put down in a phone, and who knows what’s next🙈We pay cash, we think money makes the world go round…MOL…Extra Pawkisses🐾😽💞
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It’s fun to see the confused look on young people’s faces when you explain a pre-smartphone world 🙂
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