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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/14/2008 9:31:21 PM   
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The coin? There are no Euro coins? LOL, sorry...I don't understand the terminology.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/14/2008 11:07:07 PM   
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There are Euro coins, but they're not the official currency in the UK. Here's some info about it.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/15/2008 3:49:32 PM   
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I just saw a really funny interview with a Beijing couple talking about the effect the Olympics and Paralymics had on the city.

He said that the main problem was they hadn't been able to use the car. Her comment was that they had much improved public transport, the air was cleaner, everyone was making an effort to get on etc etc...

What was really funny was that they'd just got hitched! I can see they're gonna have a really interesting marriage!

Manda ~ looking forward to Harry and Paul tonight.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/15/2008 5:17:28 PM   
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Manda ~ ROFL!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/15/2008 7:09:23 PM   
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Manda ~ ROFL!



So, you know the sketch I meant?!!!

hahahahahahahaha

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/15/2008 7:11:00 PM   
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The coin? There are no Euro coins? LOL, sorry...I don't understand the terminology.



agapetos was using for word coin for coinage, ie official currency.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/15/2008 7:16:51 PM   
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Manda ~ ROFL!



So, you know the sketch I meant?!!!

hahahahahahahaha
Oh yeah! I think if you'd told me to watch it and I had, I'd have known why!

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agapetos was using for word coin for coinage, ie official currency.
Sorry, my sleep has been disrupted of late and my brain isn't functioning that well at times.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/17/2008 11:35:15 AM   
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Thanks for the info. OK, I've got another question. If an American writes you a check, sends it in the mail, and you deposit it into your bank which is in Britain, wouldn't it still work out fine? Like the American dollars would be converted into pounds in your bank? Or, it doesn't work like that?

A few months ago we ordered some educational books for the kids from a French guy that was just here over the summer. He was going door to door. When tried to call him over the summer to cancel, but he didn't return our call. So, he came yesterday to deliver the books and to collect the money, either by debit card or cash. I told him I could write him a post-dated check and he could desposit it in his bank in France on the date specified, since he's leaving on Monday. He told me it doesn't work like that, and French banks won't take American checks and convert them into Euros. I imagine it would be a similar rule in Britain.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/17/2008 11:41:40 AM   
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If an American writes you a check, sends it in the mail, and you deposit it into your bank which is in Britain, wouldn't it still work out fine? Like the American dollars would be converted into pounds in your bank? Or, it doesn't work like that?


Christina

No it doesn't work like that. The only way it could be done would be if the person raised an International Money Order or Banker's Draft. You can't write a cheque in one currency and pay it into a bank where the currency is something else.

(I wouldn't be able to write a sterling cheque to pay for something in America either)

For overseas purchases, I usually use PayPal, because they *do* convert one currency to another if you need them to.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/17/2008 11:49:56 AM   
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No kidding? I didn't know that. I figured it would work, but just take longer because the banks are in different currencies. Thanks for the info.

We ended up working it out in the end. He's going to send me a COD from the company he was working for, and then when I pay that way, the company will pay him in Euros.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/18/2008 1:44:07 PM   
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For overseas purchases, I usually use PayPal, because they *do* convert one currency to another if you need them to.


I buy stuff on ebay and many of the companies are in England or Germany and paypal works really well.

I got some really cute baby clothes from the Baby Gap somewheres over thar!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/18/2008 6:01:18 PM   
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I've read the thread all the way through and just laughed at the questions & answers!
I like EastEnders. We're about 6 years behind. I don't get BBCA on my cable television. I can watch most of the same programs you've mentioned (As Time Goes By, Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served, etc.) on PBS, but they're always doing pledge drives and it makes me feel like I'm stealing because I don't give them money. I feel the same with public radio.

My mom & dad have been to England. They just came back from Ireland & Scotland (I know, not the same) in May. I would love to be able to try all the different cuisine. I like Bread Pudding, Bangers & Mash, but I'm interested to see what the authentic cuisine is like. Not some American variation.
I'm 50% Irish (traced back to County Mayo and the relatives spent time in Edinburgh in the 1800s) and 50% Bohemian. My mom's side finally immigrated to the US in 1864. I'm not sure about my dad's side. I know they spent some time in Canada (Ontario Province I believe) before coming to Wisconsin in the 1900s and some finally landed in Minnesota.

Being a born & bred Minnesotan, I have a question: what's odd about us?
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/18/2008 6:19:07 PM   
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I've read the thread all the way through and just laughed at the questions & answers!
That's prety impressive. How long did it take?

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Being a born & bred Minnesotan, I have a question: what's odd about us?
Where would you like us to start!

Welcome to forums (and this thread) by the way!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/18/2008 8:05:13 PM   
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I've read the thread all the way through and just laughed at the questions & answers!
That's prety impressive. How long did it take?

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Being a born & bred Minnesotan, I have a question: what's odd about us?
Where would you like us to start!

Welcome to forums (and this thread) by the way!


Aw thanks! Glad to be here with like-minded individuals.

It took me from last night (I think about 9-ish) to about 3 this afternoon.
I think that no matter what country we're from, we all have our crazy sayings & habits. I know people think that Minnesotans are weird in general. Questions from: "Why do you live there? " Me: "Because I've lived here all my life and I know of nothing different! =)" And then, "Why do you continue to live there?" Me: "I LOVE it!" My favorite question is "What's a windchill?" Me: "It's important to know. Because while the temperature may be one number, when you factor in how fast the wind is blowing, you get a whole other temperature which can make it feel much cooler and you might get frostbite."
I'd love to get some other insight on Brits & Canadians, too. I don't have many questions. I think it's fun to see what everyone's opinions are on food, tv and customs. I never knew what Boxing Day was until a few years ago. I love the Christmas crackers too. We don't have anything like that here. At least not in Minnesota...
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/18/2008 8:51:46 PM   
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It took me from last night (I think about 9-ish) to about 3 this afternoon.
Wow! That's impressive!
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What's a windchill?
People don't know this? Curious. I confess, I don't give it much thought, but I just assumed that people would know what it meant.

I think you can get Christmas crackers in some places in the US, but they're not easy to come by.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 12:40:02 AM   
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What's a windchill?
People don't know this? Curious. I confess, I don't give it much thought, but I just assumed that people would know what it meant.

I didn't know what windchill was until I moved to Oregon. Don't need to know that in sunny California.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 10:09:55 AM   
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Do you guys have humidex too? Or just windchill?

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 10:44:42 AM   
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There's a store chain called World Market which carries the Christmas crackers along with tons of English "stuff." They also carry tons of Indonesian stuff, too which clogs up the front of the store. If you make your way to the back, you'll find some fun items back there.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 10:54:51 AM   
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Do you guys have humidex too? Or just windchill?


I thought we had something like humidex, but it turns out it's a different formula from the US. We keep track of the humidity and the heat index. I see that the humidex uses the dew point as a part of the formula. That might be a better way of keeping track of things. The humidity can be terrible in MN. Very oppressive.
Doink, thanks for the share about World Market. I've seen it advertised, but have never been in the store myself. I'll have to check it out.
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:00:03 AM   
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There's a store chain called World Market which carries the Christmas crackers along with tons of English "stuff."




Do they sell Marmite, Branston Pickle and Weetabix?

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:06:14 AM   
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There's a store chain called World Market which carries the Christmas crackers along with tons of English "stuff."

Do they sell Marmite, Branston Pickle and Weetabix?

Marmite...yes

I dunno about the pickle (is it really a kind of pickle?) or weetabix? But on my next trip, I'll have to check and see.

Are you setting me up with something like chitterlins or cow lung? so if I ask the store manager, he's gonna get a good lil chuckle? Still might be fun anyway.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:09:56 AM   
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I went to grandparents day to visit my 2 grandsons and one of their teachers is from England. She is teaching the 5 year olds and because they're just learning to pronounce words, etc...it's very very very very very funny to see all these little kids picking up her accent when pronouncing certain words. Nearly all of them say "mum" now.

I was trying not to laugh out loud, but it was truly funny and sweet.

I didn't get the chance to ask the teacher where in England she moved from, but I look forward to the next time I get to go their class.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:45:39 AM   
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Manda, most grocery stores here carry Weetabix.

I miss going to the British store in my old neighborhood. I used to buy packets of shepherds pie seasoning. It was the best. I didn't know a lot about the foods, and back then there was the stereotype that Brits couldn't cook well, so I was nervous to try anything besides cookies. LOL!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:51:12 AM   
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The Marmite worries me. I read up on it yesterday. I wouldn't want to buy a whole jar of it and not like it. The upscale grocer down the street sells Weetabix. They remind me of Kellogg's Mini-Wheats. I know there's a bigger version of it. I just can't think of it's name right now.
I haven't seen Branston Pickle.
I think it's worth it for me to go to World Market this weekend!
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 9/19/2008 11:54:08 AM   
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Shredded Wheat, Margie? Is that what it's like?

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