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2013-03-25 01:28 9431189 Anonymous (3581390522695210801.jpg 558x337 60kB)
/int/ how much money do you carry with you? >inb4 wingdings and poppycocks American dollars and euro only. also donkeys and chickens for post soviet states.

0 min later 9431209 Anonymous
Around 50€ and a glass of gypsy tears.

1 min later 9431214 Anonymous
All of it All digital

1 min later 9431226 Anonymous
I personally carry $25 and various change.

2 min later 9431249 Anonymous
Around £100 in change at all times, I always carry my card though.

3 min later 9431268 Anonymous
A tenner and various change (all in Canuck, which is higher than American for the first and probably last time in my life)

4 min later 9431277 Anonymous
From $10 to $20 dollars. Which is quite a lot, having a $8 ARS dollar. Enough for daily transactions.

4 min later 9431280 Anonymous
>>9431189 From $0 to $120 U$S 0 to 25 aprox

4 min later 9431293 Anonymous
300 EUR in my wallet, but I only carry that if I have my jacket Otherwise it'd just be my cardholder and 0 EUR

5 min later 9431298 Anonymous
20€-50€

5 min later 9431311 Anonymous
>>9431280 No te querés sacar los ojos viendo estos threads?

6 min later 9431327 Anonymous
>>9431189 What I get for lunch from my parents, around 2$

6 min later 9431335 Anonymous
20 R$ (more or less 10 dollars) and my transportation card.

7 min later 9431343 Anonymous
>>9431327 >not buying lunch for $10

7 min later 9431347 Anonymous
>>9431214 This, but I usually carry 5-10 bucks just in case.

8 min later 9431356 Gringo
Around 50 soles usually, unless I know I'm gonna need more for whatever reason. Around 20$

8 min later 9431374 Anonymous
>>9431189 at least 100 if it's a normal day, 2-300 if I'm heading out.

9 min later 9431379 Anonymous
€50-70 Depends on what i'm getting.

9 min later 9431380 Anonymous
Usually 20€

9 min later 9431392 Anonymous
>>9431384 >1957

9 min later 9431398 Gringo
>>9431384 Hi Mom

10 min later 9431418 Anonymous
About £200.

10 min later 9431422 Anonymous
>>9431189 Meh, around 5 to 10 USD, just in case. I always carry my card, though.

11 min later 9431443 Anonymous
~1-2k euros in the bank account tied to my debit card. I really never carry cash.

12 min later 9431448 Anonymous
$150 pesos or $10 dollans but most people I know carry between 100 and 60 pesos.

13 min later 9431488 Anonymous
>>9431189 >American dollars and euro only These aren't money here, so of course I don't carry any of them.

14 min later 9431499 Anonymous
$100. That would be about 12 dollars (approximately 20 at the official price).

15 min later 9431516 Anonymous
>>9431384 >>9431392 >>9431398 i do own a checkbook that i use for tax deductable expenses (except gas) but i dont carry it around everyday, its the one i have registered to the IRS and it makes the control easier to me, also carry my pesonal expenses debit card and some 50 to 100 dollars cash

15 min later 9431532 Anonymous
>>9431488 Monopoly money to USD in Google go go go If Estonia managed to do it with goat, you can do it with your weird shit

16 min later 9431558 Anonymous
>>9431488 Oh Straya you're so crazy... OP was asking us to convert the values to USD, not to say how much actual dollars we have.

18 min later 9431591 Anonymous
Around..... ThreeFiddy

18 min later 9431604 Anonymous
>>9431532 America, get better money pls

28 min later 9431848 Anonymous (2013-03-24 19-54-11.336.jpg 1280x720 590kB)
This much.. about 270usd Between $10 to $30 in a work day.

28 min later 9431851 Anonymous
£30-100 Always carry at least £20 note/s along with £5 in coins minimum.

31 min later 9431940 Anonymous
>>9431327 >getting money from parents

34 min later 9432016 Anonymous
>>9431848 >500 thousand pesos >270usd Holy balls, i didn't knew your currency was THAT MUCH screwed up, Colombia.

36 min later 9432078 Anonymous
>>9432016 >500 thousand Uh.. each note says 50 mil Does mil mean thousand in spanish/portuguese or something?

38 min later 9432135 Anonymous
>>9432078 Yes, it does. Both in portuguese and spanish, "mil" means "thousand"

38 min later 9432141 Anonymous
The minimum must always cover an unexpected prostitute and a bribery for some cop.

39 min later 9432146 Anonymous
>>9431189 Usually around $900-$1000 my nearest bank is a 2 hour drive away.

39 min later 9432149 Anonymous
>>9432016 minimum wage is $589500cop/month somehow people manage to live like this. >>9432078 yeah, those bill are $50000cop each

40 min later 9432173 Anonymous
Cash is worthless so at most I carry 100 Bolívares with me (barely 5 bucks at the black market price, some 20 bucks at 'official rate', but enough for lunch)

41 min later 9432209 Anonymous
>>9432141 I laughed

41 min later 9432215 Anonymous
from 2€ to 20€

42 min later 9432231 Anonymous
4 Ls a student

44 min later 9432277 Anonymous
Anyone else have money that isn't official but gets used anyway? People pay with New Zealand coins all the time and nobody cares.

45 min later 9432297 Anonymous
Don't know.. like 100dkk, roughly 13 euro in cash.

45 min later 9432312 Anonymous
>>9432277 I know that the stores near the Norwegian border in Sweden accepts Norwegian money because we constantly drive to Sweden to buy cheap stuff

46 min later 9432320 Anonymous
>>9432149 In my state (Rio de Janeiro), the minimum wage is R$ 802,53 (400 USD) The national one is R$ 678,00 (340 USD) what is the average income of a "high middle class" family there?

47 min later 9432350 Anonymous
>>9432215 Mostly around 2€. Just in case I run out of cigarettes. I'm don't use any card.

48 min later 9432363 Anonymous
>>9432350 I'm >I

48 min later 9432369 Anonymous
>>9431189 where is the pic from?

48 min later 9432372 Anonymous
varies, I usually only carry a bank card and ID

50 min later 9432414 Anonymous
>>9432369 Shes a friend. Did you accidentally love, Switzerland?

52 min later 9432460 Anonymous (ciggys.jpg 795x977 93kB)
>>9432350 >2€ for a pack of cigarettes.

55 min later 9432526 Anonymous
>>9432460 Wait. Straya has smokes called Peter Jacksons? What the fucking hell?

55 min later 9432534 Anonymous
>>9432460 Woooooot!?!? I pay 150 dinars for crappy Viceroy... Converted it is less than 1.5€. Marlboro, camel etc. are little less than 2€..

57 min later 9432564 Anonymous
>>9432320 No idea. in my family would be like $1000usd/month but we are 5 and only my mom and I got jobs. We are level 2 out of 6 in the economical level, 6 being the wealthiest. Most families in the country are below 4.

1 hours later 9432628 Anonymous
>>9432534 >dinars >poppycock Get out.

1 hours later 9432680 Anonymous (serbia-100-dinars-2006-front.jpg 746x354 107kB)
>>9432628 Wot?

1 hours later 9432686 Anonymous
>>9432460 >marlboro 12$ dolar and a half here

1 hours later 9432693 Anonymous (Dianthus_superbus_5.jpg 1600x1679 336kB)
>>9432414 perhaps

1 hours later 9432843 Anonymous
>>9432680 no made up money allowed translate to livestock

1 hours later 9432893 Anonymous
>>9432564 I see. I must admit I live in a much richer are than the average, so I have no precise idea of how the national average is, but I believe most of the families here are in C and D social classes in our rating system. (By this, I'm an A2) Class A1: > US$ 7.200/month Class A2: > US$ 4.050 Class B: > US$ 2.300 Class C: > US$$ 1650 Class D: > US$ 700 Class E: > US$ 425 Class F: > US$ 200

1 hours later 9432898 Anonymous
>>9432843 Uhm... I did. Look up.

1 hours later 9432938 Anonymous
>>9432893 sorry, my mistake. Most families are D and E* (But the C class is growing a lot lately) Sorry, my mistake.

1 hours later 9432983 Anonymous (5088087912564341021.jpg 466x456 73kB)
>>9432693 Follow your heart~~* Go to her

1 hours later 9433080 Anonymous
>>9432680 why do you have a croatian on your money?

1 hours later 9433124 Anonymous
>>9432893 What? Do we have "F" class?

1 hours later 9433156 Grizzled Ancient (MoneyMap.jpg 3240x2160 731kB)
It all depends. During the week, maybe around $10 or so if I decide I want a booster juice or Tim Hortons breakfast when I am in a rush and can't cook. On weekends, I usually carry around $40 or so. I leave my wallet at home, and only carry my bus pass and drivers license on me if I am going to a bar or a pub. I don't trust drunk me one bit.

1 hours later 9433166 Anonymous
>>9433124 It's not actually a "class", it's what the government calls "Misery threshold" (Linha da miséria)

1 hours later 9433302 Anonymous
>>9432983 but I don't know where she is ;_;

1 hours later 9433331 Anonymous
>>9433080 If you mean to hurt my butt, try harder.

1 hours later 9433419 Anonymous
>>9432893 So according google the country is divided like this: 1: low-low: 22,3% 2: low: 41,2% 3: mid: 27,1% 4: mid-high:6,3% 5: high: 1,9% 6: high-high: 1,2% Level 3 being up to US$1600 at month. We poor.

1 hours later 9433532 Anonymous (644680_10151168191819641_1811769718_n.jpg 720x720 50kB)
>>9433302 Oh Switzerland. :( She is single and ready to mingle. But I cannot post personal info. I guess you'll die alone. I'm sorry.

7 hours later 9439177 Anonymous
20 Euro. I'm a rich motherfucker after all.

7 hours later 9439217 Anonymous
Usually about $30 US >tfw the greenback will never be legal tender here and you have to use disgusting polymer instead

7 hours later 9439220 Anonymous
some coins and duct tape

7 hours later 9439223 Anonymous
First off, that bitch is ugly. Second of all, our dollars are worth more than yours.

7 hours later 9439246 Anonymous
50 doubloons atm

7 hours later 9439324 Anonymous
Between 0 and 200$, depending on what I plan to do. I don't like digital money.

7 hours later 9439377 Anonymous
>>9439217 You could always move to America (or kill yourself)

8 hours later 9439420 Anonymous
20 euros plus change. That's all I have right now. My bank account is Greece tier.

8 hours later 9439438 Anonymous
About 20$ minimum.

8 hours later 9439486 Anonymous
About 20 wingdings and 50 poppycocks

8 hours later 9439550 Anonymous
i keep about 50 bucks on my card and whatever shrap i manage to have in my wallet at the time.

8 hours later 9439609 Anonymous (heigoletsgo.png 300x251 128kB)
cero (0) It depends on what I have too much fuel and horses.. For other foreigners I have edge

8 hours later 9439634 Anonymous
1 chicken and 2 potatoes

8 hours later 9439770 Anonymous (Asadogaucho.jpg 300x300 43kB)
>>9431848 que le pasó a tu dedo? Parece una morcilla sabrosa.

8 hours later 9440186 Anonymous
usually around 30-50 euros

8 hours later 9440236 Anonymous
I don't leave home much, but when I do I usually carry 200+. In the past I used to take 2k with me every day as I liked to gamble

9 hours later 9440249 Anonymous
>>9431189 Roughly $70 - 120 unless I am going out with the specific intent to buy something, in which case I'll take more.

9 hours later 9440263 Anonymous (1357741622106.gif 350x283 99kB)
>>9440249 >Zimbabwe

9 hours later 9440265 Anonymous
>>9440249 is that about 20million - 40 million?

9 hours later 9440277 Anonymous
>>9440265 he walks around with a wheelbarrow filled with worthless money

9 hours later 9440286 Anonymous
On a normal day about $100-$200

9 hours later 9440324 Anonymous
>>9440265 $US. Nobody uses Zim dollars. They're sold to tourists as trinkets, which is ironic because they were so worthless at one time they would be in the street.

9 hours later 9440336 Anonymous (tumblr_mfnyd8JKag1rfk4qho1_500.jpg 500x180 53kB)
>>9440249 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ9U Xb2aqfk

9 hours later 9440346 Anonymous
>>9440249 >>9440265 So, considering you have 120 Dollars (US I assume), how many local children did you buy to carry the bales of notes?

9 hours later 9440355 Anonymous
$100 in notes and around $10 in change, otherwise I pay for everything by card

9 hours later 9440396 Anonymous
>>9440324 Can you pay for government services with $US or is it just for private consumption/black economy?

9 hours later 9440399 Anonymous
>>9440336 Sorry Ausbro, internet is too slow to stream youtube videos.

9 hours later 9440474 Anonymous
aorund 10€ - 20 € was robbed once, so i'm careful

10 hours later 9441690 Anonymous
>>9431214 this, but equivalent of ≤ $20 in case of lunch/dinner place not taking card for whatever reason. And few coins for vending/parking machines/lockers/toilets...

11 hours later 9441720 Anonymous
100-150€

11 hours later 9442353 Anonymous
People don't even sit next to me on buses so I'm not that scared of being robbed. But still only usually carry $20-50 AUD. Sometimes I carry nothing and pay on eftpos.

11 hours later 9442377 Anonymous
Around $20 - $30. I lost my wallet once so I'm a little more careful now

12 hours later 9442677 Anonymous (11179719693.jpg 335x200 27kB)
10 bucks and my CPR card bro

12 hours later 9442720 Anonymous
I got 40 000 sek in my savings account and ~5000 in the one connected to my card. Got ~2000 in cash. 7000sek, 1074$.

15 hours later 9445651 Anonymous
>>9433419 >So according google the country is divided like this: >1: low-low: 22,3% >2: low: 41,2% >3: mid: 27,1% >4: mid-high:6,3% >5: high: 1,9% >6: high-high: 1,2% >Level 3 being up to US$1600 at month. We poor. Where did you get this? 3 is mid-low and 4 is middle (receives no subsidies, but doesn't pay for the subsidies for 1-3)

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