Which Currency?
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#8
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I personally consider it a sign of respect to convert to the local currency, even though US dollars are widely accepted.
In your case, John, I'd convert some pounds to EC$ and then use a debit/credit card for large purchases. If you have an ATM/debit card, you can get local currency out of their ATM machines.
In your case, John, I'd convert some pounds to EC$ and then use a debit/credit card for large purchases. If you have an ATM/debit card, you can get local currency out of their ATM machines.
#10
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oops, I neglected to notice that you are traveling to Barbados, in which case substitute Bajan $ for EC$ in my above post. Sorry!
(EC$ stands for Eastern Caribbean, which most of the English-speaking islands use for their currency, with Barbados being one notable exception.)
(EC$ stands for Eastern Caribbean, which most of the English-speaking islands use for their currency, with Barbados being one notable exception.)



