Soluzione del esercizio 4 di Performer B1, Vol. 2
Esercizi svolti per il libro Performer B1, Vol. 2
Soluzione
- The phrase 'cash-free future' refers to a scenario where cash (physical coins and banknotes) is no longer used in the economy, and transactions are conducted entirely through digital payments and online banking.
- Sweden was the first European country to print banknotes.
- Sweden is leading the race to become the world's first completely cash-free society.
- The transition to a cashless economy in Sweden began in the mid-20th century when banks convinced employers and workers to pay and receive salaries through digital bank transfers.
- In Sweden, you can't use cash for public transport.
- The most important consequences of a cashless economy in Sweden include a decline in bank robberies and illegal activities, such as drug trafficking and illegal employment.
- Swedes often use a Swedish app that transfers money using people's phone numbers to pay for small expenses.
- Around 10 per cent of the Swedish population, approximately 10 million people, are still highly dependent on cash, especially elderly individuals.
- Two-thirds of European citizens believe that access to paper money is a fundamental human right.