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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/775729-Do-you-know-your-money
Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1317094
Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills.
#775729 added February 22, 2013 at 2:08pm
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Do you know your money?
Money. Using a different currency can be tricky.

So $100 = €76. Hmmm... I'll probably try to keep to rounded amounts €100 = $132; DKK100 = $18; NOK100 = $18; SEK100 = $16. The US dollar has weakened in Scandinavia since last May.

Because: 1. I'm trying to stay under $80/day and $100/day is a limit and 2. I don't want to go to the ATM every day... That means €150 every two days max or DKK1100, NOK1100, SEK1300. When traveling it helps to have this worked out beforehand. That and what things normally cost.

A Swedish hostel for SEK200 is looking real good! LOL Doubt I'll do better elsewhere.

Now to figure out lodging costs, travel costs, food costs...

$60/day seems like a pipe-dream.

meeee...

Done screaming.

As I wrote Scarlett: I'm feeling guilty over not going to England.

The Sahel in Africa is getting more unstable so maybe I should reconsider where I go in the Autumn... then again, November in England isn't the brightest idea. (Any definition of bright will do.)

But why worry now when I'm going to be in Paris in Spring Time!

Check: got my umbrella. *Bigsmile*
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