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Edward2005 Jul 8th, 2018 03:16 PM

What is the best way to...
 
...look like a local European while getting euros before a trip to put in my hard-sided wheelie suitcase since backpacks are gauche?

Kathie Jul 8th, 2018 04:24 PM

Very odd question... it must be a joke. If you are buying Euros outside of Europe, then you won't look like a local European. Even getting a lot of Euros in Europe will make you look like a visitor, as locals don't use cash for most purposes - credit cards or bank transfers are the usual methods of payment.

thursdaysd Jul 8th, 2018 06:13 PM

Given this is from a long time poster it is clearly a spoof.

poliq Jul 8th, 2018 08:21 PM

Still can`t get it. Is it really a question?

janisj Jul 8th, 2018 08:33 PM

Edward is trolling us . . . I bet PQ has an answer . . .

thursdaysd Jul 8th, 2018 08:35 PM


Edward is trolling us . . . I bet PQ has an answer . . .
And it will involve the same train sites as usual.

Traveler_Nick Jul 8th, 2018 08:37 PM

Well actually you need to start with an European backpack.

https://eu.louisvuitton.com/eng-e1/m...-gdiqw6Zqmc42p

If you want to fit in

swandav2000 Jul 8th, 2018 09:03 PM

Well Edward2005 may be fooling with us, but Kathie's response is simply wrong... at least for Germany. Cash is still king here, and it's not unusual to pay for a meal in a restaurant with a 500€ note. Merchants don't bat an eye. Credit card fees to merchants were so high in the past that most merchants just refused to use them. Recently those fees have been reduced, so more merchants are using them, but it isn't a lighting-quick response. More stores accept them, but not all. For instance, even in my local Media Mart (electronics store), you have to buy a large amount, I think it was over 300€, before they will put it on a regular credit card.

Of course the EC card, which works as a debit card and not a credit card, is widely accepted, even in grocery stores. But most English-speaking tourists won't have one of those.

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janisj Jul 8th, 2018 09:43 PM

ah - but swandav, the OP didn't mention Germany. We need to know his detailed itinerary ;)

swandav2000 Jul 8th, 2018 09:51 PM

:p

But it is tagged "Germany...."

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PatrickLondon Jul 8th, 2018 10:13 PM

If you want to look like a local, it might help to get some practice in dressing like a local

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...d9c9843e4e.jpg
And if there's a queue, you could always give them a little entertainment:


suze Jul 9th, 2018 09:54 AM

To look more European you should wait and use an ATM after arrival and after you checked your fancy suitcase into the hotel room.

Edward2005 Jul 9th, 2018 10:04 AM

I figured I'd try to squeeze in as many cliche or hot-button topics as possible into one sentence.

suze Jul 9th, 2018 11:05 AM

well then, you forgot your baseball hat and white sneakers

mokka4 Jul 9th, 2018 12:59 PM

Backpacks...gauche?
 
Thank Heavens that my backpack is ok!

Kathie Jul 9th, 2018 01:06 PM

lol, Edward, you forgot to ask about tipping!

PalenQ Jul 9th, 2018 02:06 PM

thursdayds no doubt has a TR on that!

PalenQ Jul 9th, 2018 02:08 PM

'what's the best way?' whatever janis says!

Edward2005 Jul 9th, 2018 02:22 PM

What is the best room in the best hotel in the best neighborhood of the best European city? The "best" thing is a great cliche.

suze Jul 9th, 2018 03:40 PM

Jeans? You're going to wear jeans? No one in Europe wears jeans!

PalenQ Jul 9th, 2018 04:31 PM

I heard that all the girls in France ...wear...tissue paper pants so trying to dress like a local do the same.

PatrickLondon Jul 14th, 2018 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by PalenQ (Post 16759309)
I heard that all the girls in France ...wear...tissue paper pants.

That would explain the constant sound of rustling.

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hetismij2 Jul 14th, 2018 11:08 PM


Originally Posted by suze (Post 16759299)
Jeans? You're going to wear jeans? No one in Europe wears jeans!

Nor do we wear shorts apparently. Maybe to look like a local you need to be nude? But remember to cover your shoulders when entering a church.


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