Do people still hand out physical business cards at events or is it all digital now?

i should have asked before ordering 50, lol

EDIT:

Thank you for all the replies, I’ve got the answer I need but I’ll add some more information just in case anyone wants to know.

  • I’m based in Europe and not Japan
  • I’m working as a videographer and trying to build a film company
  • I plan on doing more event coverage so I’ll bring them with to quickly hand out my contact details.
  • The card has the following: Busines name, my name, phone number, email, and website.
  • I had thought about adding my social media but couldn’t find a nice way to do it that matched the rest of the card.

EDIT 2: just now realised I didn’t complete the last sentence of the last bullet point

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    4 months ago

    It is about the act of giving that physical thing to someone, like a present.

    It helps with building a connection to people. It cannot be replaced by anything ‘digital’.

    (Even if everybody scans them or photographs them later, in order to bring the data into the digital address book LOL)

    • @w2tpmf
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      204 months ago

      QR codes on cards really bridge the gap between the physical card and the digital presence.

      • @wreckedcarzz
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        124 months ago

        “scan the one on the front for my LinkedIn, and the back for my OnlyFans” smirk and wink

        • @felbane
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          54 months ago

          Plot twist: They both go to OnlyFans.