Kluya wrote:
When I went to London and Amsterdam (EDIT: Spring 2004 not 2002) both Pounds and Euros were damn near twice the US dollar (pounds more so). What sucked is stuff wasn't cheaper...like how our dollar is worth more in Canada but stuff costs more, so it balances out. That didn't work so much in those 2 places lol. The same Starbucks coffee that would cost $3 here cost 3 pounds in London which essentially ended up being $6. That whole trip was rediculous expensive. I hear it's a little better now.
Yea but London & Amsterdam are probably two extremes in the countries you went to, everything is more expensive there relative to the rest of the country.
And what you just said really makes me wonder what the point of currency conversion is anyway, there is no way any shop in the UK or US is going to change their prices everyday to keep them the same with market fluctiations and shit, sucks really.
Unless you are a brit exchanging your £3 for $6, and being able to buy two coffees with it, thats fucking great. Your money quadruples in value almost.
Perspective 4tw