France took a while to catch-up with the whole chip’n’pin thing, let alone contactless. But now it’s in full swing. That said, they still like using cheques.
One of the great benefits of the late 20th and early 21st century is the ease of ‘money payments’ when it comes to travelling. No more bundles of cash or, as some will remember, travellers’ cheques. Some of us will also remember that the UK used to have limits on cash being taken out of the country and fuel coupons for use in Italy. I can remember being given sweets and sometimes stamps, instead of change in Italy, when anything and everything seemed to cost umpteen million lira.