I nearly always use cash. Dinner at restaurant last night, weekly shop yesterday, filling car up with petrol Wednesday, all cash. For the last 40 years, I have always kept at least a couple of hundred in cash in my wallet and up until I retired, used a Company credit card for anything on expenses to keep personal and business separate.
I currently have three current accounts but they have money going regularly between them to get all the 'extras' on the various accounts (interest rates, free insurances, cashback on DDs etc), took a while to set up and I don't want to disturb that. If I have to pay for something on a card (like at the Amex ), I then have to transfer money to that account to keep them all 'in balance' and get loads of stupid little transactions all over them.
I guess I am going to have to get dragged screaming into the 21st century and open another account to use as a 'cash wallet'. Bloody kids and technology taking over the world
Back in the 90's I had 2 bank accounts one called house the another called beer account.
salary/bills in house, had a cheque book but no card . . . and an allowance into beer with a card/cheque book for day to day 'expenses'
even now we have a house bank account that manages just that, individual accounts for living.