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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
A better solution is to keep the euro but not enforce it as a only currency in poor countries. eg. I use euros even tho I live in the UK. Killing the currency is going way over the top and seems some are on a agenda to get rid of it, exchange rates are a horrid thing as for one it allows people to make money out of exchange rate confusion, eg. something may cost 100usd in america and then 100gbp here, a sudden large % markup.
Everytime there is something going wrong with europe some news agencies are on it like a rash, along with various people on here and on other places, like they cant wait for it. Shame they not so keen about problems within the uk.
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I'm curious to know how you use Euros. Do you receive a pension or salary in the currency or did you perhaps opt for a Euro mortgage?