
PHILIPPA T
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no we just barter...sheep for pigs. Squid for a cod ..and such like...we are a simple folk... |
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Boudinou
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it is not squid but quid.
We ve got
1 penny
2 pence
5 pence
10 20 50 Pence
1 pounds coin= 100 pence
2 pounds coin
5 10 20 50 pounds notes.. |
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colgate
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its all about the squids
1 cod
2 mackerel
10 sea bass
20 octopus
50 squid |
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JustCurious
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No we operate a barter economy. As any FOREX trader in the City. |
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spokeshave
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There is an old saying here in the UK, look after your pennies and the 'squids' will look after them selves. |
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Tinker
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NO we dont have money, nor do we have petrol, oil, gas, electricity, or even roads, we are still in the dark ages paddling our canoes around...lol
QUID is the word you mean and it means a pound.... |
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teddy
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now Ive heard everything. what do you think we have, or perhaps this is a wind up, either way its stupid. |
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SELB
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It is time to get a passport and use it. |
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Francoise
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Not squid but quid. Quid means pound ( Sterling ). It's the British slang for the currency pound Sterling, like in the USA you call ten dollars ten bucks. |
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Chris C
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Haha. Lol. 'Quid' is the British equivalent of 'buck' mate.
We have:
(coins)
1 penny
5 pence (we usually say 'p' instead of pence)
10p
20p
50p
£1 (100p)
£2
(notes)
£5
£10
£20
£50
All of our money has the queen's face on one side!
I'm talking about English money... I don't know if the Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish use different money. |
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El Niño formerly known as paul s
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This question confirms that outside the US most Americans have little or no idea that there is another world outside of the states. America is NOT the centre of the universe and if you would only use the internet to expand your knowledge you would no longer need to ask such a ridiculous question |
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