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@ApollonDriver -- Living in the U.S. my whole life, I've rarely seen a bank without a drive-thru. It's always interesting to discover the differences between countries and sometimes differences between regions within the U.S. I live in the Pennsylvania (northeastern U.S.) When I visited California (west coast U.S.) the first time (1999), I was absolutely shocked to see a 7-11 (convince store) that did not have gas pumps. In the northeast, they all do. When I mentioned it to a colleague that was from there, they said, "Your 7-11's have gas pumps?"
You learn something new almost every day.
I never used a bank drive thru until my bank's lobby was closed earlier in the year due to covid restrictions. I've continued to use it even when they reopened just to limit my contact with people. Other than that, not my thing. I never use them at fast food restaurants either.