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"Early Morning"
Kingston Beach, Tasmania

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Read yesterday that Malaysia's the leading country globally in terms of e-wallet/cashless transaction adoption with over 63% of Malaysians using them over cash. This does not surprise me honestly since I myself have not used cash (in Malaysia) 99% of the time for years now, and have not used any of my cards (physically) 90% of the time since 2 years ago when was made available here.

Almost everyone around me too are the same, preferring any of the available payment methods like and (which have been around for many years longer here than Apple Pay) when available, or fallback to (QR Pay) through any of the available apps like or just about any of the first-party apps like for users or for users.

Almost all shops from your local market and roadside stalls to restaurants or any stores in a shopping mall would at least support QR Pay should they not also have a bank card terminal (for NFC payments). Even my local laundromat and roadside car wash place accept QR Pay for a long while now, instead of how it was in the past constantly having to find change or stock some cash up in your wallet. This was my experience not just in KL/Klang Valley (the city), but also in other rural places throughout the peninsular.

Heck, should you need to, you don't even need your bank card to take out money from an ATM - you only need your phone to do that. My wallet's only filled with foreign money, otherwise I'd only have cash in my possession once~twice a year to give Angpow or Duit Raya. Some government/public facilities I've been to don't even accept cash anymore. I think people just hate having to withdraw cash so often or have change lying around. I suspect this thing is no different in most other countries, seeing the growing number of countries where Malaysia's DuitNow QR Pay is compatible with - its counterparts.

🔗 https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2024/05/28/malaysia-leading-the-world-in-mobile-wallet-usage

🔗 https://www.duitnow.my/Cross-Border/index.html

anianimalsmoe,
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@irfan
I think I'll go open the actual Adyen Index 2024 instead on relying on news outlet 'summaries'. Will report back with my findings.

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@irfan
Ah, I'd take this one with a gigantic grain of salt. Censuswide is well known for doing what they're paid to do - skew data to make their customer look good.

I suspect they surveyed the easiest place, KL, instead of actually getting what they call "nationally representative sample sizes across countries".

These graphs look very very sus.

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I was very tired this weekend. I think the cold mornings have worn me down over the past week.
So it was a very short drive to Low Head to see if any Little Penguins were hanging around under the dense Box Thorn Bushes (there weren't, or at least none that I could see).
Then a trip to Green's Beach which is very close to where I live. It's a great place to sit on rocks and let the ocean's mood rub off on you. (Calmness was the prevailing mood)

Rocks covered in orange algae. Some natural dark grey rocks are also visible and the sea is light blue in the background.
A rich dark blue sea stretches to the horizon which portrays a white band. Sunbeams descend from the top left hand corner. Deep green foliage covers the landscape in the foreground. It is rocky, bushy, and slopes up to the right

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Morning all. It’s Saturday. Hope your weekend is as sharp as a razorbill. xx

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'Boiling not warming': Marine life suffers as Thai temperatures hit record
The once vibrant and colourful , about five metres (16 feet) underwater, have turned white in a phenomenon known as , a sign that their health was deteriorating, due to higher water temperatures, scientists say.
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/boiling-not-warming-marine-life-suffers-thai-sea-temperatures-hit-record-2024-05-23/

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I live in Portugal for 11 years (I came from France) and every day I find this country wonderful!! There are many beautiful surprises ! I've also been to Madeira !Very handsome ! But the Portuguese people tend to like the Azores more ahah

arkadiusz,

Indeed! Azores is on my checklist :)

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I send thanks to the buyer from South Carolina who purchased a greeting card of

Tea by the Sea -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/tea-by-the-sea-steve-henderson.html?product=greeting-card

May the artwork bring to both you and the person to whom you send the card a moment of calmness and peace, a celebration of tranquility that we enjoy when we take time out to enjoy the many treasures in our lives.

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