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Writing Unit 5: For and against essay. Miguel de! Puerto Melchor 4° Bach A Acashless society implies that people utilize advanced or electronic ways to pay rather than physical cash like coins and banknotes. Suppositions almost this varies, and I'll talk about a few reasons for and against a cashless society in this exposition On the one hand, a cashless society has some advantages. First, it can reduce the risk of theff, fraud, and corruption, as transactions are easier to track and verify. Second, it can save time and resources, as people do not need to carry, count, or exchange cash. Third, it can promote financial inclusion, as people who do not have access to banks or ATMs can use mobile phones or other devices to make payments. On the other hand, a cashless society also has some disadvantages. First, it can pose privacy and security issues, as people's personal and financial data can be hacked, leaked, or misused by third parties. Second, it can create dependency and vulnerability, as people rely on technology and infrastructure that can fail or malfunction. Third, it can exclude or discriminate some groups of people, such as the elderly, the poor, or the unbanked, who may not have the skills, means, or trust to use digital payments. In conclusion, a cashless society has both pros and cons, and different people may have different preferences and perspectives on it. Therefore, it is important to weigh the benefits and costs of going cashless, and to ensure that there are adequate safeguards and alternatives for everyone.

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