What do you carry in your pockets?

Besides a clean handkerchief, in my left pocket I always cary this knife. It was a complimentary item when I bought some work clothing about eight years ago at Mark's Workwear World. It has a logo on one side reading WindRiver, a brand of outdoor jackets, etc, and was in a tray at the checkout counter (whether you bought any product of WindRiver's or not).

It's a bit over 2-inches long, when folded, and has a stainless-steel blade. Holds a pretty decent edge, and I hone it every so often. It's handy for cutting cords, plastic packaging, opening envelopes, and so on.
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(At times I need a heavier-duty general knife, so I have a Shrade folding knife that comes with a leather sheath that fits onto your belt. The Shrade holds an edge better than the similar, famous Buck folding knife.)

In my right pocket, I usually have a keychain (vehicle, house, mailbox keys), and some coins ($1, $2, 25c).

What do you often have in your pockets?
 

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Pockets, nothing at all. Purse... well I think I may have seen someone's kitchen sink in there. 😁
When I wear a coat, it's like Batman's utility coat.
I usually have nuts and bolts, screwdriver, maybe a wrench, ferro rod, small container of char cloth and a lot of other things.
I was in the ER a couple years ago and the nurses were bagging stuff from my pockets before they transported me.
Both of them were having a good laugh at how much stuff I carried. :D
 
When I’m out walking outside I have a cell phone in my pocket for taking pictures. I have a tissue in the other pocket. While I’m at home I don’t have anything in my pockets.
My husband carries all the keys, a pocket knife and while we are walking, ā€˜poo’ bags for the dogs.
 
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My philosophy is to carry as little as possible in my pockets -- I don’t like being weighed down.

If I’m out, it’s just my house keys, car keys, debit card, some cash (notes only, no wallet), and my phone. No driver’s licence or other ID. In the UK you don’t need to prove who you are, unless you’re driving.

If I am driving and I’m stopped by the police, they might ask for my driving licence, insurance and ownership documents. I then have 7 days to show them. I can take those documents to my local police station later, in passing.

It’s not really a principle with me, just a preference -- since I don’t need ID in the UK, I’d rather not carry it around. I don't seem to have much use for it.

That covers everything I need in the UK.
 
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