We write probably four checks a year. Without looking, I can say the last one we wrote was back in Spring to the guy who power-washed the house.
I know I mentioned this before, but around here, a lot of places don't take cards, enough so that it's second nature to look for the little credit card stickers on the door, or the little swipe box at the register, when I first walk in. I've been caught out more than once without the ability to pay because I don't carry cash and I assume everyone takes cards. Around here, they don't.
BTW, I'm 54, I got my first credit card when I was 20, and I still remember exactly what I bought with it the first time I used it: a baby-blue textured button-down shirt, at Montgomery Wards, for $11.
Cash...I hate dealing with cash. I don't carry it. If I have it, it's spent by the end of the day, and I usually won't even know what on