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Curandera wrote:
> And Singapore, Canada, Taiwan, Barbados, the Caymans, Fiji, Jamaica, the
> Bahamas, Liberia, Trinidad, Belize, Zimbabwe, and Bermuda, I think.
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IIRC Ecuador's legal currrency is the US$...
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Best
Greg
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> "Ang and Bruce" > wrote in message
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> > > That remark is mildly offensive. The $ is internationally known as US
> > > currency. Would you rather a poster puts 'I got chicken breasts on
sale
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> > > the US for $1.28 per pound'? IMO posters are becomming waaaaaay too
nit
> > > picky lately. Next someone is liable to insist that posters post the
> > > address of a store along with the store's phone number.
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> > Actually, Mate, the $ sign is known here as an Australian or New Zealand
> > money. I never read a '$' and thinf of the States - and why would I
when
> > it's my own Nations Unit?
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