The "Ask a European" thread.

Started by ScarletSpeed22 pages

Originally posted by GCG
[QUOTE=10444103]Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
[B]what 😂?
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seriously ; and the voice is that of Rab C Nesbitt! [/B]

😂 😆, where are you from?

Malta ; now i know you are prolly wondering about the sense of this all.

Originally posted by GCG
Malta ; now i know you are prolly wondering about the sense of this all.

Yeah pretty much 😐😂?

I work for a logistics company in the UK. Trains, freight, passengers, equipment..........stuff.

Originally posted by GCG
I work for a logistics company in the UK. Trains, freight, passengers, equipment..........stuff.

Ah I see lol, well I assure you that whatever you heard was a rare case😂

Its definatly one of a kind ! 😆

you try calling them and ask then to put you on hold.

Originally posted by =Tired Hiker=
Wow, so that's like 30 or 40 American bucks? That's not a bad deal .. . not that I'd do it, I was just curious as well.
Haha, you should check the Euro rate again.

Hey, Bardock. What is Fasching/Fastnacht?

Originally posted by Impediment
Hey, Bardock. What is Fasching/Fastnacht?
A sort of German Carnival. Where people dress up and do weird stuff like have processions or make relatively shitty TV Shows. It's fun for children though. You get to dress up as stuff and they usually throw candy around at the processions.

Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
No. No I don't even know anyone who listens to bagpipes😂 the only time you hear them are at weddings and such, we also don't eat haggis every day and we don't all wear kilts and have ginger hair either 🙄 😂
I really like listening to bagpipes....when they're done well anyway.

When did Europe start with the "Euro" and why?

Oh, you Americans and your unawareness.

-AC

Originally posted by Impediment
When did Europe start with the "Euro" and why?

I think it was electronic money in 1999 and then it become official tender in 2001. hmm

Originally posted by dadudemon
I think it was electronic money in 1999 and then it become official tender in 2001. hmm

close enough 😂 ...Jan of 2002

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Oh, you Americans and your unawareness.

-AC

You're still a big tease, AC. 😐

We don't actually use Euros.

-AC

Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
close enough 😂 ...Jan of 2002

*Looks it up*

heh heh! I didn't do too bad. I was pretty CLOSE. 😄

Is the Euro an option to the British pound? Can you actually pick which one you'd rather use?

I'm surprised you didn't even know that, but no.

-AC

Originally posted by Impediment
Is the Euro an option to the British pound? Can you actually pick which one you'd rather use?

Yes you can use Euros in most major retail stores in Scotland.