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No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

Why is Amazon Prime overpriced in US, UK, EU and even Australia?

Games @lemmy.world

Is Ace Combat 8 (Deluxe) worth pre-ordering for ¥11,990?

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Why are movies (sometimes) edited for "in flight" versions?

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What would nationwide (all states) martial law be like if enforced in the US?

Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

Is vinyl record piracy a thing?

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Are movie theaters in the US terrible?

Minecraft @lemmy.world

Is modded MC better than vanilla?

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What would happen if you unveil the iPhone 17 in 1905?

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Does "English (AU)" sound weird to American ears?

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Can subject omission work in ENG?

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Can Norway be considered a petro-state?

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Why do a majority of nation's flags use the rectangular shape except Nepal?

Scotland @lemmy.world

Have you actually seen or used a £100 note in person?

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Why is the Cayman Islands popular for "stashing money"?

Ask UK @feddit.uk

What would happen if the PM enforces an automatic draft register towards British men?

United Kingdom @feddit.uk

What would happen if the PM enforces an automatic draft register towards British men?

Australia @aussie.zone

Is Jury Duty mandatory towards Australian citizens?

  • open a bank account in South Korea

    I would figure that in most countries, you have to be a expat living there first (since tourists can't just open bank accounts as one needs a residential address matching the country in question).

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Even if you win the lottery abroad, can you bring it all in cash upon returning?

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    Why do both Northern Ireland & Scotland print their own bank notes?

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    Would you try chicken or horse sashimi?

  • Australian dollar is a weak currency for international travel I've heard, as the exchange rates are always lower than referencing from USD (like for example, A$1 = 0,60€ making it expensive). Like not all countries accept AUD at face value while USD is literally recognized everywhere.

    Basically, they would have to pay more. Don't even talk about currency exchange with AUD, as you will get less than USD holders, for instance: A$100 = 60€ while $100 = 87,20€ (A$146), which is why refrain using Australian Dollar for international travel (just bring US Dollars instead).