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When I went to Canada, they handed me these coins and told me it was dollars. I laughed haughtily and questioned their sanity, but they pressed the matter, swearing it was true. They told me they were called Loonie and Toonie coins and I thought the were making fun of me. I whipped out my very hip street knife and entered combat with four of them at once. Naturally, I won, because Sylvester Stallone movies have taught me a thing or two about such business.
To make a long story not short anymore at all, Canadian currency took me by surprise. American schools didn't teach me anything about anybody except ourselves, so needless to say it took much adapation to understand their primitive ways of trade. Also, Roto mention because he's Canadian.
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You didnt know Canadians use dollars??
Wait, am I missing a joke here? ???
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I've always relied on my parents during family holidays to fill me in on different currencies. Something I know pretty much nothing about.
I just take it for granted that Dollars, no matter where they are from, are half the value of a pound. Goodness knows if that is true.