ChatterBank5 mins ago
Don't pick up foreign coins
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I'm sure there used to be bins at airports for unwanted foreign coins ... for charities.
When you're in a bar or a shop, abroad, and you get the bill, do you sort through all your small coins? No, precisely. Anything smaller than One Euro is left in the bottom of your pocket (or the kitty purse). So, they all come home with you.
And then?
The banks won't take them. You can't spend them (unless you live in Ireland).
So, when you get change, anything smaller than One Euro, I just leave on the counter.
But where are those charity bins, or Blue Peter collections, or whatever?
When you're in a bar or a shop, abroad, and you get the bill, do you sort through all your small coins? No, precisely. Anything smaller than One Euro is left in the bottom of your pocket (or the kitty purse). So, they all come home with you.
And then?
The banks won't take them. You can't spend them (unless you live in Ireland).
So, when you get change, anything smaller than One Euro, I just leave on the counter.
But where are those charity bins, or Blue Peter collections, or whatever?
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