Asked by jimmy

Aliyah is at a cafe with friends, and they want to split the bill. She has a digital wallet and a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) payment app on her phone.

Why might it be best for Aliyah to use a P2P payment app to pay her part of the bill?

It works without internet.
She can pay later if she wants.
She can pay cash with it.
It sends money instantly to others.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"It sends money instantly to others."

Explanation: P2P apps let Aliyah transfer her share immediately to friends' accounts from her phone, so they don't need to handle cash or wait for bank processing. (Note: most P2P apps still require a network connection and the recipient may need an account; bank withdrawals or ACH transfers can take longer or incur fees.)