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Re: Euro parity with dollar
[Re: SXMScubaman]
#287703
08/22/2022 08:06 PM
08/22/2022 08:06 PM
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Lucky13
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And there will still be places charging you more against the Euro. Ok Debbie Downer, feel free to be miserable if that floats your boat. I’m pretty happy to plan a trip where I won’t be paying a 30% premium for lodging on the French side.
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Re: Euro parity with dollar
[Re: Lucky13]
#287704
08/22/2022 08:32 PM
08/22/2022 08:32 PM
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Posts: 18,899 Auburn, WA
SXMScubaman
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And there will still be places charging you more against the Euro. Ok Debbie Downer, feel free to be miserable if that floats your boat. I’m pretty happy to plan a trip where I won’t be paying a 30% premium for lodging on the French side. I don't feel miserable at all. Just stating the obvious since places were charging a higher exchange rate when it was 1.02 before. Have a nice day.
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