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What would YOU do if you came upon your pseudo-ex whom you haven’t seen in years?
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Huh? That's not the same thing at all... you have that completely backwards. I am also a US citizen and I am not calling my dollar anything other than 1 USD.
One Australian dollar is worth 77 (US) cents in the USD so if you take 100 USD and convert that into Australian dollars, you will get more Australian dollars ( 130 AUS $) because each Australian dollar is worth 77 cents, so it takes more of them to get to the same real value.
For someone in Australia to buy "American" dollars, they would have to turn over 130 AUS dollars for every 100 US dollars they get... (Yes, I am ignoring the fee charged by the currency exchange, which can be huge :P)
Just like converting inches to centimeters, you can't do the math backwards and get the same value. One inch is 2.54 cm, not one cm is 2.54 inches.
Therefore the inch is larger than the centimeter. 10 inches is 25.4 cm, not 3.93700... cm
So if someone is selling a kitten for $20.00 US dollars that same kitten would cost $26.00 in AUS dollars. That kitten isn't somehow worth more because someone bought it with Australian dollars... it costs more in Australian dollars because the US dollar is worth /more/ than the Australian dollar.
If it takes more AUS dollar to equal 1 USD, the AUS dollar is less than USD.
You said "more" up there.
I truly hope you haven't been getting ripped off by international customers... o.0
One Australian dollar is worth 77 (US) cents in the USD so if you take 100 USD and convert that into Australian dollars, you will get more Australian dollars ( 130 AUS $) because each Australian dollar is worth 77 cents, so it takes more of them to get to the same real value.
For someone in Australia to buy "American" dollars, they would have to turn over 130 AUS dollars for every 100 US dollars they get... (Yes, I am ignoring the fee charged by the currency exchange, which can be huge :P)
Just like converting inches to centimeters, you can't do the math backwards and get the same value. One inch is 2.54 cm, not one cm is 2.54 inches.
Therefore the inch is larger than the centimeter. 10 inches is 25.4 cm, not 3.93700... cm
So if someone is selling a kitten for $20.00 US dollars that same kitten would cost $26.00 in AUS dollars. That kitten isn't somehow worth more because someone bought it with Australian dollars... it costs more in Australian dollars because the US dollar is worth /more/ than the Australian dollar.
If it takes more AUS dollar to equal 1 USD, the AUS dollar is less than USD.
You said "more" up there.
I truly hope you haven't been getting ripped off by international customers... o.0
It is easy to misunderstand currency conversions as presented online and in the newspaper (depending on your source.)
Now the one that I fight with a lot more is stacking "percentage off" discounts :P
I was at a store today that said that they were giving "70%" off, because they had 50% off and then another 20% off after that :P
(that's 60% off, not 70% off... you have to discount the second discount by the first...)
The moral of the story is that I always try to go through a simple number example in my head to make sure that it works out to what they say it is..
The problem with this is that they used to really give 75% off and this is /really/ cutting into my profit reselling from them :P
Now the one that I fight with a lot more is stacking "percentage off" discounts :P
I was at a store today that said that they were giving "70%" off, because they had 50% off and then another 20% off after that :P
(that's 60% off, not 70% off... you have to discount the second discount by the first...)
The moral of the story is that I always try to go through a simple number example in my head to make sure that it works out to what they say it is..
The problem with this is that they used to really give 75% off and this is /really/ cutting into my profit reselling from them :P
I do not approve of this! While everyone else is freaking out over the price, i'm over here wanting to see what happens next. More so.. Only 6 pages left now right!? Ugh, even if it is unrealistic, is it so bad that I REALLY wanted them to be together in the end? Sure doesn't seem like it is going to happen now.
I agree with Scott "... !"
or are they just both in shock and thus being so awkward?
anyways, here's to awkward reunions and maybe to new or renewed friendships... can I hope for a love "square" from these four?
And yes, I am stating that I already see the dogo's as shipped.
Sorry Huey, if that isn't the case. Though what's wrong with you, Scott was such a cute keeper! Don' let him get away!
or are they just both in shock and thus being so awkward?
anyways, here's to awkward reunions and maybe to new or renewed friendships... can I hope for a love "square" from these four?
And yes, I am stating that I already see the dogo's as shipped.
Sorry Huey, if that isn't the case. Though what's wrong with you, Scott was such a cute keeper! Don' let him get away!
It was supposed to further illustrate that Scott is so surprised that he wants to scream and express himself, but no sound escapes his mouth.
Then again, this is a comical exaggeration to accentuate certain emotions and not supposed to be interpreted as how any real person would behave in such a situation
Then again, this is a comical exaggeration to accentuate certain emotions and not supposed to be interpreted as how any real person would behave in such a situation
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