| Here in France, people use debit/credit cards to buy EVERYTHING. Some merchants discourage this by insisting on a 15 euro minimum charge. But by and large cards are used more often than cash. In restaurants it is common to split the payment of the meal and have each person contribute via a card. It's been that way for years, although the frequency of card use is not as overwhelming as in the US. At the supermarket, if I buy a bottle of water (0,18) I pay with a credit card. The majority of people do the same thing. Caveat: many people, especially free-lancers, are paid in cash to avoid paying taxes on part of their income. Those people pay cash for everything. The give-away is the use of big bills (50, 100 euro bills) for small purchases. |