The French exam was pretty easy (as always lol) and now school-off this pm~
Yesterday, I forgot to mention, but I also changed my canadian money into american money (with a magical formula buhu).
It pisses me off the exchange rate is so high (_ _*) US$1 = CAN$1,2
Means, I took-off $295 of my account and it gave me $245 in USD. (_ _)p
And since I don't
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When you get back, though, the money you have left will give you more in Canadian money!
...and there's lots of stuff to buy in New York. Trust me.
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I just hope that, when I'll come back, the exchange rate won't change so much >_<''
I KNOW XD But, since I'm expecting $150 to pay my meals, I will just have $100 for the rest o_o so I'm like "what can I buy with $100?" (I just hope my meals won't cost me $150 XD)
But money is my worse fear; I'm always afraid of not having enough of it >_<'
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The exchange rate is pretty crazy for every currency at the moment, I can't even begin to work it out XP
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and, yeah. (_ _*)
Though, last year I went in Spain so I had euros, and since euro = 1,5 canadian dollars, I had to take lots of my own money. But at that time, I had lots of money in my account (since I started to buy oversea CD's during the summer XD).
(and when I came back, I waited a lot before exchanging those euros in $CAN, so it gave me more money than I would've had a few months before buhuhaha)
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Anyways, if you can, I'd recommend pulling out some more cash for the NY trip. I just went there, and, if you're one who likes to spend money, $245 will definitely not last for 4 days XD
glad to know you have an easy time with your French exam ^_^
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Plus, my father will give me 100 CAN$ so if I really need more money, I'll go to a bank and just change it, or something like that.
But I'm not that kind of person who spends too much money (well...I guess so XD) so I think that if I control myself in my purchases I'll be ok. >_<''
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