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One time, I bought $8 worth of gas, just to top it off before a trip. I paid with a $20. She gave me $8 back instead of $12.
The cashier was a cutie and the split-second she saw I was a little bit confused about the change, she smiled and cheerfully said, “Y’all come back now honey!”
It took me three states before I finally figured out what happened.
Is there a name for that trickiness?

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I live in the United States and plan to take a trip to Germany next year. Is there anyway for me to get a better exchange rate for my money before I get there?

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Live in Michigan, and would like to find warmer climates.
Any nice hotels, interesting places you would suggest? Crazy tourist spots one shouldn’t miss out on?
Driving isn’t an issue. It would be a long weekend to allow for the travel:)

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On a recent trip to Europe, I was struck by the fact that most restaurants frown on giving you a glass of tap water, even if you ask (and even though their tap water is clean and tastes fine). Instead, they make you pay a lot of money for bottled water. In Amsterdam, restaurants charge 2 euros (about $2.50) for a 200 ml bottle of water — enough for one small glass, or about half a can of soda.
Do Europeans just not drink much water? Or just not in restaurants?