Mr. Lee, on 13 July 2010 - 05:14 AM, said:
That leads me to an interesting/valuable question: how do you handle your cash?
Whenever I'm in the Philippines I use the ATM and it gives me 1000 peso notes, which we all know are damn hard to change. Even 100 peso notes are sometimes hard to use. But I'm often walking around with 4000~10000 pesos on me, so I gotta be careful how I pay for things. I'm used to using a wallet, but people in the PI usually just use crumpled 20 peso notes out of their pocket. Just having a wallet seems to make me different, and maybe a tempting target to would-be thieves.
The other thing is business money. My wife and I are in Korea at the moment, but have built a pig farm on her land and are trusting a few people to help us with it. I use the word "trusting" loosely, as my wife trusts them, and I figure it's 50/50, but what the hell. Might as well give it a shot. We'll be back in December.
But worried about people "losing", stealing, or being robbed of the cash that we send for or make off of the pigs, we've just kept most transactions bank to bank, also incorporating her brother, who I do trust quite well.
So my long route to a short questions is: do you do business in cash, or bank to bank?
This post has been edited by Mr. Lee: 15 July 2010 - 10:00 PM
Reason for edit: repair quotes and split topic

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