

There’s not a lot of places accepting those currencies. Either take a European currency or US$.
But better to not take cash at all, especially that much. You have to declare it etc. Just pay by card and use ATMs if you really need cash.
Floris Jan van Fleppensteyn


There’s not a lot of places accepting those currencies. Either take a European currency or US$.
But better to not take cash at all, especially that much. You have to declare it etc. Just pay by card and use ATMs if you really need cash.
It’s illegal to buy anything in cash over 3000 euros


They’re very uncommon. I once got paid cash for fruit picking in France. It was the first and only time I carried 200 euro notes. No shop accepts them. ATMs give out 50 euro notes max.
Am I the only one who thinks they’re too expensive? Even my favorite pear juice went up 105% in price in a short time


I’m getting this since a few days and just refreshing the page always works


I hadn’t heard of Here We Go and so far it’s the only Maps alternative that actually gives correct routes for public transport. I wonder why its rating on Play is so low (2.9).
As for Gmail alternatives, I wouldn’t consider it a real alternative if you have to pay for it.


No, you’re not supposed to speak ill of the dead. Doesn’t mean you have to make shit up. I didn’t say a word at my father’s funeral.


Not sure but old habits die hard.
The only times something got pasted with middle click was accidental and then it doesn’t even take what’s in the clipboard, which is also annoying if you’re in the habit of selecting text randomly when you read.


It messes with click to scroll, or just pastes things when all you want is to activate a window or something
The Bible also says God walked the earth like a regular man


Yeah and I loved it when I was young. We’d always to try not annoy others too much, not to scare animals etc. And great to meet people, the only time the Dutch are a little sociable. I don’t live there now but something seems to have changed in recent years, or maybe it’s because I’m not from a big city


I saw a lot of spent bullets in the streets after NYE in Berlin. Must be a German tradition
I believe you don’t easily see messages from people who are not in your friend list. Also many people still have an account but don’t use it at all anymore. Maybe getting a notification from FB reminded him to finally delete the account.


I’m not into sports neither and when my father explained why he watches sports, I suggested you might just as well watch people playing video games.
I thought that was ridiculous at the time but it actually became a thing
Not yet during the api blackout thing. I saw Lemmy posted everywhere. I kind of thought a lot more people would move over.


Assuming price is the same, would you pick a brand known for using child labor, or a company you know nothing about? I’d avoid the Nikes unless they’re the cheapest option.
I thought it was EU law but apparently it depends on the country. It’s 3000 in Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and other countries have other limits. But it’s not surprising this is not a thing in Germany, they really try to push for cash