Few places are developing towards a cashless future as quickly as Sweden, which is now enjoying the 【小题1】(convenient) of electronic payment. This year, only about 20% of all consumer payment in Sweden 【小题2】(make) in cash, compared with an average of 75% in 【小题3】 rest of the world. And many of the country’s banks no longer accept or offer cash.
Not everyone is 【小题4】(joy). Some people say Sweden’s electronic payment might result in more Internet crimes. Also, elderly people in Sweden who use cash may be 【小题5】(easy) ignored. And young people using apps to pay for everything or taking out loans via mobile phones risk 【小题6】(fall) into debt.
However, advocates like Mr. Tim refer to personal safety 【小题7】a reason that countries should go cash-free. His son’s apartment was broken into twice several years ago. “ If this was a cashless society, the robbers couldn’t sell 【小题8】they stole,” said Mr. Tim.
Certainly cash isn’t dead. The Swedish central bank predicts it’ll decline fast 【小题9】still be working in 20 years. Anyway, for more and more consumers, cash is no longer 【小题10】 (they) habit.
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