Do you have a Calculator running in your head all the time in another country’s stores



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Do you have a Calculator running in your head all the time in another country's stores? and got a better answer

Response from Просто[+++++]
And not just the other one?

Response from 0[+++++]
And not just any other.

Response from 0[+++++]
Not abroad. It's us, you have to calculate everything, so that you don't have to...

Response from 0[+++++]
already know prices, whether they're expensive or not. Already almost do not count abroad I mean Russia - it just so happens:

Response from 0[+++++]
: As practice shows it is always and everywhere useful to do it punch two products instead of one in the hope that the tourist will not understand - a common phenomenon.

Response from 0[+++++]
It works for us too. I do the math on a subconscious level.

Response from 0[+++++]
It doesn't depend on the country. Cashiers everywhere can make mistakes, you have to help them avoid them.

Response from 0[+++++]
naturally. When I converted the ruble prices for a cup of instant Euro at Sheremetyevo airport into Euros, I thought: And Che I am a fool in Venice on Piazza Marko in a restaurant with an orchestra and a place with a view over the square coffee itself has not ordered It was cheaper and I'm sure much tastier In the Czech Republic because of the double conversion euro-crown-euro neither by card or in euros never pay - from 15 to 25 profit is not in my favor Well, how much of a bill brought/counted on the counter - I have automatic calculate and even have time to recount the change, while the cashier gives me money.

Response from 0[+++++]
Yes. And at home, too. Sometimes I hate this calculator myself, I tried to get rid of it. I argued with my husband, he has an even stricter calculation. But then our Motherland helped me not to relax: my salary was lowered. But what is comforting, it turns out I am not the only one.

Response from 0[+++++]
I always have a calculator in my head, if there is another currency in the country, I use it to recalculate, and then I get used to dividing by what.

Response from 0[+++++]
I do not have a calculator in my head. The small sums like travel or expenses in cafe I do not recalculate, it is enough that the figure in relation to available money is not frightening Translate into our money it is possible for the sake of interest, to compare, instead of with the purpose of a choice: to take or not to take. Large purchases, of course, count in order to understand whether it is worth buying or not.

 

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