For those who huffed and puffed about my comment let me clarify something.
There are people that use credit cards and pay off the balances every month. My SIL & BIL are 2 that I know of. I'm glad that you can be responsible enough to do that. However the percentage of people that do is only 1% to 2% of the entire credit card holding population. That means that 98% to 99% of people who use credit cards have balances that roll over to the following month and accrue interest. The average credit card debt that American households have is around $35,000. That's CC debt alone. That does not include other loans or lines of credit for cars, boats, houses, etc. It still means that there are millions of people in this country who have debt. Did you know that only 4% of the population is debt free (minus mortgage) and has at least $10,000 in a bank account? What's wrong with that picture? The fact of the matter is that CC's give you the flexibility to buy things that you might normally not have bought if you were paying for them outright regardless of whether or not you pay off the balance. That's how people end up with CC debt in the first place.
My grandparents who unfortunately are no longer living grew up in a generation where you didn't borrow money. You paid for everything in cash - except for the house. They did have a mortgage. But every single car my grandparents bought they paid cash. They put all of their children through college without loans. It wasn't a generation of instant gratification because they wanted it.
So our family is going back to behaving that way. If we don't have the cash for it we don't buy it. So I still have don't have a 50-inch flat screen LCD tv. Who cares. When I want it, I'll save up the money to buy it. I won't finance it. My Toyota Sienna mini-van was paid for in cash (actually a check) but it still came out of my bank account and yes, it was slightly used too. I'll never buy a brand new car again.
No, I'm not trying to gloat about my accomplishments. However I want to prove that you can live a life without having to use CC's. By not having CC's and budgeting on a monthly basis accordingly, it allows us to put more money into savings for retirement. To us that's more important than fancy cars, big houses and the latest and greatest gadgets.
I'm sure I've probably upset more people but I tell it like it is. I live my life for me and if I don't want to be "normal" then that's my choice.