Submitted by TacticalThunder144 t3_11de3fq in mildlyinteresting
bigCatLovr t1_ja8m9rn wrote
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Well 1 usd is about 1.36 cad which seems negligible to me but i do not use either in my day to day life
TacticalThunder144 OP t1_ja8mlpa wrote
Well it's negligible in dollar amounts, but if you had more than a couple dollars, the amount becomes significant
You could reasonably use an American quarter to pay in canada, but you couldn't use a 10 (putting aside other differences)
bigCatLovr t1_ja8ncgs wrote
Just out of curiosity, what can you buy with 25 cents in America? ( That's what I think a quarter is)
For comparison, in Romania you could buy a bread with that amount a few years ago but now there's very few things left that can be bought with that.
TacticalThunder144 OP t1_ja8qk9q wrote
I could buy a single piece of candy, but that's been like that for a very long time
Unprocessed bread is 1$ for over 100 years I believe, but now in the last few years since 2020 it's increased to $1.50
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