←back to thread

256 points toomuchtodo | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0s | source
Show context
decimalenough ◴[] No.44506006[source]
Credit where credit is due: the EU gets a lot of flack for being bureaucratic, hidebound, sclerotic, whatever, but the single currency has been a success and it's still expanding, 26 years after its creation.

Also, the addition of Bulgaria means it's almost possible to travel from Spain to Greece entirely through the Eurozone, with only a thin sliver of Serbia or Macedonia in the way. (Assuming we include Montenegro and Kosovo in the Eurozone: technically they aren't, but for all practical purposes they are.)

It'll also be interesting to see who's next. Czechia is not far off but doesn't seem to be in a hurry, while Romania wants in but still seems to be a ways off. Poland and Hungary will stay outside unless there are major political changes.

replies(9): >>44506023 #>>44506207 #>>44506387 #>>44506428 #>>44506549 #>>44506791 #>>44506792 #>>44508363 #>>44508637 #
cik ◴[] No.44506549[source]
I think there's a reality for (visiting) consumers, Schengen has more value than the currency union, at least if you're not a user of cash.

My experiences in non-Euro, Schengen countries is that all payment terminals offer me the choice to pay in Euro or the local currency. In many cases in tourist areas (of Czechia, Poland, and Bulgaria) I only encountered terminals that asked for payment in Euro.

replies(5): >>44506587 #>>44506789 #>>44506934 #>>44507045 #>>44507097 #
druskacik ◴[] No.44506587[source]
It's usually better to pay in the local currency than Euro. The currency still has to be exchanged somewhere, and the banks usually have better rates than the terminal operators.
replies(2): >>44506781 #>>44506919 #
chithanh ◴[] No.44506919[source]
Newspapers even advise travelers against terminals who try to trick paying in Euro instead of local currency. This is a rip-off.
replies(1): >>44507229 #
1. petesergeant ◴[] No.44507229[source]
I’ve even had my credit card provider message me to warn me before after putting a couple of transactions through! Hardly an unbiased source, but their rates are much much better