CitizenGeek
Guild Member
I've been wondering about this issue for a while. I'm pretty certain the majority of Britons are not in favour of the Euro, but I want to get AUKN's perspective.
Though I usually find I'm paying in Dollars or Yen! Can we have a Britain / America / Japan single currency instead?Rui said:I'd be happy to take the Euro here. Less hassle when traveling and buying internationally
ayase said:Though I usually find I'm paying in Dollars or Yen! Can we have a Britain / America / Japan single currency instead?Rui said:I'd be happy to take the Euro here. Less hassle when traveling and buying internationally
ayase said:Though I usually find I'm paying in Dollars or Yen! Can we have a Britain / America / Japan single currency instead?
Not to send us off topic, but isn't that a good thing? I consider myself an individual, and a member of things I choose to be part of (AUKN, for example :wink: ) rather than having any particular aspect of myself define me (British, White, etc.)Chaz said:In a land of Multiculturalism where boundries and differences are becoming vague,
Deidara said:Keep the Pounds, I say. It makes us unique ^^. Along with Tea.
Rui said:Deidara said:Keep the Pounds, I say. It makes us unique ^^. Along with Tea.
Tea being another famous import we received thanks to trade with the rest of the world.
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I actually like having to change money when going away as it’s fun and part of the holiday experience. Plus it’s easier to spend your cash when it’s unfamiliar. I reckon that if we had the Euro we’d all be a lot more frugal when on holiday, especially if things are a bit dearer than at home. We’d be all going “how much?!! For an ice cream?! I’ll go without at that priceâ€Rui said:...Less hassle when traveling...
Hey, dont get me wrong, Ayase. I'm not a nationalist, but it's like you've said, I want to be part of a variety but I also want my individuality.ayase said:Not to send us off topic, but isn't that a good thing? I consider myself an individual, and a member of things I choose to be part of (AUKN, for example :wink: ) rather than having any particular aspect of myself define me (British, White, etc.)Chaz said:In a land of Multiculturalism where boundries and differences are becoming vague,
I think that's the way the world is going, towards one society made up of individuals rather than several groups who cling to one-another for identity's sake and nothing more. The internet is playing a big part in it.
Chaz said:Hey, dont get me wrong, Ayase. I'm not a nationalist, but it's like you've said, I want to be part of a variety but I also want my individuality.ayase said:Not to send us off topic, but isn't that a good thing? I consider myself an individual, and a member of things I choose to be part of (AUKN, for example :wink: ) rather than having any particular aspect of myself define me (British, White, etc.)Chaz said:In a land of Multiculturalism where boundries and differences are becoming vague,
I think that's the way the world is going, towards one society made up of individuals rather than several groups who cling to one-another for identity's sake and nothing more. The internet is playing a big part in it.
It's like owning some grassland territory and inviting others to use it at free will. However, if you didn't want anything actually changing the fields (dug-up, painted on, tarmacced, etc.), and somone wants to play club-status football on it, you'd feel like what you had before will change and you'd be against it.
However, if they played football without painting lines and using cones for goals etc, nothing would change the fields so it should be acceptable.
Think of the territory as the British economy, and the grass as the currency. I'd be ok if the Euro (the activity, football) was used in the UK, as long as it didn't mess up the economy. But when they want to replace the pound entirely, I'd feel like someone's invading my individuality, changing how I'm used to pay for things.
We're suppose to invite things/people into the country/"club" and send things out of it. But being forced into joining another "club's" activities in our own back yard doesn't sit well with me.