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Backpack, purse, manpurse, briefcase, just your phone

TLDR: Backpack, purse, manpurse, briefcase, just your phone
In the forum thread discussing what individuals carry with them when they go out, users shared a variety of preferences: - PGen98 prefers to carry minimal items, typically just a phone, to avoid complications in case of any incidents. - Dave carries his phone and a squeeze-to-open money pouch regularly, and adds cards when shopping. He uses cash primarily for newspapers and taxis, and is considering setting up Apple Pay to eliminate the need for physical cards. - svjiminfxv varies their approach seasonally, using a purse to carry their phone during summer, and relying on coat pockets in colder months to carry just the phone.
My phone and a squeeze to open money pouch. If I go shopping, I also carry my cards as I nearly always pay by card. Newspapers and taxis are generally what I use cash for. One of these days I'll set up Apple Pay so I don't need my cards, one day.
 
Sometimes I'll take my purse with me so I can put my phone in there. I only really do that during the Summer months though.
During the months I wear my coat, I'll just bring my phone and put it in my pocket.
 
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