2023年ツアー「おもてうら」の新ネタ三発目「キャッシュレス化」
Summary
TLDRIn a humor-filled conversation between two friends, the focus is on one's reluctance to embrace modern payment methods. Despite the rapid move towards cashless transactions, one person staunchly defends their preference for cash, highlighting a generational gap and resistance to change. The dialogue humorously covers various topics, from the perceived outdatedness of paying with coins to the practicality of carrying a large wallet versus adopting newer, sleeker forms of payment like mobile payments and digital wallets. Amidst jokes about personal habits and fashion choices, the conversation also touches on financial responsibility, revealing a deeper commentary on adaptability and the pace of technological advancement.
Takeaways
- 😀 The transcript seems to involve a debate around going cashless and using digital payments.
- 😟 There is criticism about folding banknotes, which is seen as bringing bad money luck.
- 🤔 Discussion about using an oversized wallet and whether that is unnecessary.
- 😅 Laughing at each other's choices of wallets and cases for cards/cash.
- 🙄 Annoyance expressed about the other person having lots of debt.
- 😠 Frustration that one speaker was rejected when trying to borrow money.
- 🤨 Suspicion that the other speaker is hiding cash secretly.
- 😌 One speaker claims to have savings, the other claims to have debt.
- 🤷♂️ Disagreement over the need to attach bells/charms to wallets.
- 😤 Accusations of hypocrisy in criticism of each other's payment methods.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in this conversation?
-The conversation focuses on the differences between using cash and cashless/smart payment methods like PayPay, and their respective merits and drawbacks.
What is the speaker's stance on cashless payments?
-The speaker seems to be against cashless payments and prefers using cash. He criticizes the other person for using PayPay and considers it 'uncool'.
The speaker says he has an extremely large wallet, as big as a Nepia tissue box, which can even fit a pair of underwear inside.
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What unique item does the speaker claim to have in his wallet?
-The speaker mentions having a high-end branded wallet worth over 100,000 yen that he's not planning to use, essentially treating it like a 'first-string' or premium item.
Why does the speaker recommend attaching a bell to a wallet?
-The speaker suggests attaching a bell to a wallet so that if it's dropped, the sound of the bell ringing can help locate it easily.
What does the speaker say about folding banknotes?
-The speaker claims that folding banknotes will decrease one's luck or fortune, so he advises against it.
How does the speaker describe his financial situation?
-The speaker boasts about having savings, while claiming that the other person has a lot of debt and was refused loans from financial institutions.
What unusual item does the speaker claim to have in his pocket?
-The speaker says he has a pair of underwear (panties) stuffed in his pocket, though it's unclear if he's being serious or exaggerating.
What does the speaker say about his smartphone battery?
-The speaker points out that if one's smartphone battery dies, they become stranded, emphasizing the importance of having a backup plan like a second SUICA card.
How does the speaker describe his card case?
-The speaker mentions having a card case that holds both his SUICA card and cash, essentially serving as a 'third-string' wallet, although he insists on not using terms like 'first-string' or 'second-string.'
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