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Reject cash-related documents
How to treat the central bank's heavy punishment for refusing RMB cash? I think what the central bank is doing is very correct. Anyway, RMB will always be RMB, although it is convenient to pay by mobile phone now. But what's wrong with cash? Is it because it is more convenient to pay by mobile phone, and it is not acceptable for guests to pay in cash? I think I despise RMB, and I feel embarrassed by those guests. I went to drink milk tea with my friends once before. There was a QR code on the bar. The waiter means scan it, I don't want to.

I brought cash at that time, because it was inconvenient to hold it all the time, and I wanted to spend it quickly, so I didn't bring it anymore. So when I gave him cash, he was not very willing, and even said that he could not scan the code to pay? I didn't say anything at that time, and I was about to spend my cash. I was so stubborn that I had to touch him. It happened that their boss came from the side and took the money. At that time, my friend said that if his boss didn't come, he might refuse our money. He was really angry at that time, but he was in a hurry to go back, so he soon forgot about it afterwards. It's really unpleasant to encounter such a thing. The money in the mobile phone is money. Isn't the cash in hand money?

Therefore, regarding the rejection of RMB, I still hope to correct this trend as soon as possible. What if you really don't have cash when you are away from home and your mobile phone is stolen or lost? Mobile payment is just a convenient form of payment, and it can't completely replace RMB. Therefore, when paying, guests should accept both mobile payment and cash payment, and can't refuse RMB in any form. Knowing that you are in China, how can you refuse to accept RMB on the grounds of inconvenience? It's really speechless

Originally, QR codes appeared to facilitate people's lives. However, this way of refusing to accept cash does not seem to have played this role. Instead, it hinders people from doing things. Because you have to pay and exchange money back and forth, the QR code appears. But now QR codes are becoming more and more common, and some businesses directly start to refuse cash? I feel that this has not facilitated the lives of ordinary people, but has excluded them to some extent. I think it is very timely for the central bank to seriously rectify this matter. Before things develop, we should nip this bad trend in the bud so as not to affect people's normal life. I feel that it is well done and worthy of praise.