Message from @Mad Jack
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is that like a diaper or something
No it's like crisps
But there is a lot of languages on it and a baby
Hecka confusing
This pleases me
Looks like the logo for FAG bearings, basically
>sandals
Cargo shorts and sandals are ultimate vacation garb for comfort and convience
https://vertical.snd.no/images/ad3569fc-d5b9-4969-b409-9c135b904956?fit=crop&q=80&w=1440 and one of these bad boys
Cargo shorts yes. Cargo shorts are the comfiest thing you can have for a vacation
Don't italians wear sandals?
Oh shit Italians hate this shit
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that's already a few centuries ago
autistic question but would airport shops take gbp cash or would I need to get it exchanged?
reason I ask is that all the banks I have an account with charge a loading fee for non-sterling transactions
probably depends on the shop, but most airports I've been to (not those many anyway), the shops accept most of the bigger currencies like EUR, USD or GBP
I'll probably be going through abu dhabi <:alithink:327930371796893698>
theyll take it there, for sure
their conversion rates might fuck you over a bit tho
@transience which airport are we talking about? Big international airports like Dubai take (almost) every currency
AUH
Zürich takes every major currency but will give you change in CHF
Ah, let me check
GBP should be fine
Don't you have cards just in case?
I have cards but my bank charges a fee for international transactions
so I'm going to carry some cash, then get the rest of my money from the ATM
Paying in foreign currencies will almost always be more expensive than international transaction fees
They always put a charge if you pay in foreign cash. Those charges can be very high
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Can't you get a travel card or something like that? There are certain prepaid credit cards which are especially designed for travel
In Switzerland we have that one, it's great for travel. I bet there's something like that in the UK
It's much cheaper than using a regular credit card, and if it gets stolen abroad, there is no big loss since it was prepaid and you're not going to put a lot on it
monzo does the first £200 of foreign transactions without a fee, then it's 3% after
I believe there are similar cards like that so I'll need to have a look