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Why does America still write checks? | Learn the English expression ‘reverse course’

Episode 370 of the Plain English podcast, hosted by Jeff at Plain English, titled "Why does America still write checks? | Learn the English expression ‘reverse course’" was published on June 7, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.

June 7, 2021 ·26m · Plain English

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Check-writing is a low-tech, burdensome, and time-consuming form of payment. Some countries, like China, South Korea, and Japan, completely skipped personal checks and went straight from cash-based systems to electronic payments. So why are some of the world’s most advanced nations still writing personal checks? Plus, learn what it means to “reverse course.”

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