Tandy
People are getting more aware that any business that won't accept cards is, at best, on the tax fiddle and more than likely a front for organised crime so they steer clear.
I do this, but not because they’re doing anything illegal (though many of them likely are), but because feck them for making it awkward.
I drove past 3 cash only barbers to go to my preferred choice, and I won’t use my local Chinese because they’re cash only.
No chance I’m going out of my way to a cash point only to be lumbered with a pocket full of shrapnel I’ll never use.
I don't think a business being cash only is any more "awkward" than a business being cashless.
It's up to them and each to their own.
Personally I think people should be able to pay by whatever legal method they prefer - but again, business owners have their choice. They will miss out on some custom either way if they restrict the way in which people can pay. You won't use places where it's cash only - other people won't use places where they can't pay cash.
Despite what some people say or suggest on this thread, cash is alive and kicking. There are billions and squillions in cash circulating so it's still being very widely used.
I have read some articles saying cash has made something of a come back, people finding it easier to budget and save in tough times...envelope budgeting or whatever they call it.
For as many people as there are like you who say everything they want or need is on their phone - there are plenty of people still using cash or a combination. Nobody is right or wrong.
Cash will probably go eventually, but it's a good way off yet I reckon.
I am perfectly happy using contactless but always seem to end up with some cash one way or another so sometimes prefer to use that. Any coins go in a whisky bottle for my grand-daughter, so she likes cash.
I have been in a few places recently where they have got signs up saying words to the effect of "We are cashless - but if you want to give us a tip, cash is King..."
Which is a bit cheeky but it makes me smile and I'm happy to give them a cash tip because the staff are not making the policy.