- War5oldier@lemmy.world
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Europe@feddit.org•Have you seen US defaultism in real life while they're in Europe?English
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Europe@feddit.org•Have you seen US defaultism in real life while they're in Europe?English
1·17 days agoIt’s a typo, sorry. Anyway, even though the 500€ note is considered obscure: can high end stores accept that as payment? Euros makes USD look cheap since most of their physical notes from the USD are the same size & look bland. Euro bank notes look colorful in comparison. I would say it’s difficult to counterfeit Euro than US Dollars (especially the $100 bill is prone to fakes).
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Europe@feddit.org•Have you seen US defaultism in real life while they're in Europe?English
3·17 days agowhats with these Euros? Why cant they just accept dollars here
Little did they know, Euro is WORTH MORE than US Dollars at face value as reflected by the exchange rate. A 200€ (~$235) note is higher than $100, and there is a 500€ (~$589) note (although no longer in circulation) but nevertheless, it still exists & definitely more than $100.
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Europe@feddit.org•Have you seen US defaultism in real life while they're in Europe?English
11·17 days agoFrom what I’ve heard, he traveled via a cruise ship bound for Britain by putting that into luggage in a concealed compartment.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do YOU consider Kanji difficult?English
3·1 month agoromaji
Relying too much on romaji is bad, try to read using furigana (which is a hiragana transliteration on top of Kanji).
- War5oldier@lemmy.worldBannedOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do YOU consider Kanji difficult?English
3·1 month agoHave you ever read subtitles (日本語字幕) without pausing? Whenever I watch a non-Japanese movie, I just enable JP subs and you need a very good grasp on reading Kanji in real time since you’re reading translated dialog, and sometimes you can notice translation mistakes if you know where to look based on visual context within the scene. For Japanese movies: I sometimes enable closed captions to understand clearly what they’re saying.
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Europe@feddit.org•Should tipping culture be "normalized" in Europe?English
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
1·1 month agowho uses cash nowadays
Cash exists for a reason such as in the case of power outages, most payment systems are down in that type of scenario, since those are reliant on electricity so cash is a back up.
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
9·1 month agoNo shop accepts them. ATMs give out 50 euro notes
Will electronic stores accept either 100 or 200€ bills when purchasing an iPhone for 1500€ upon paying in cash? Also, can you pay only with 200€ (x30) only in physical currency when purchasing a 8K TV that may be 6000€.
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
5·1 month ago100€ is not that common
But, can you visit a bank enquiring if they stockpile that denomination? (Same with 200 or 500€ bills) Like, “can I withdraw 5000€ in cash from my account consisting of only 100 & 200€ bills?”
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Europe@feddit.org•Is the new 200€ bill that common?English
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I’ve heard cases regarding civil asset forfeiture with citizens traveling domestically having large amounts still got it confiscated by DEA agents due to suspicion of criminal activity. So in knowing that, will they still seize non-USD currency: 30,000,000 Rials (~$78,125,000) in cash even though it’s being withdrawn from an Omani bank and it’s the individual’s own money just carried out in multiple stacks.