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paraka ([personal profile] paraka) wrote 2009-03-20 04:43 pm (UTC)

I've had this post open in a tab for days and kept forgetting to reply. FAIL
Ha, I know I'm bad like that too.

Anyway, of course I'm still interested!
Yay! I'm arriving by train in Berlin on March 30th, and leaving April 2 (but I think those days will mostly be spent on the train).
I don't think we have concrete plans for what we're doing on which days, so whichever day would be best for you to meet up :)

I probably wouldn't take more than 200 Euros, 300 max, but it depends on how much you plan to eat out and the touristy things you want to do, and how much you plan to spend on souvenirs and the like.
I ended up getting 300 Euros (I figured it I get too much I can just exchange it back when I get home, I have some Yuen that I should probably change back too...). I have a question though, when I went to get the money exchanged today, they only had 100 and 10 bills. In Canada no one really uses bills higher than $20. In fact, most stores won't accept bills higher than $20. Are there any problems like that in Europe? Should I be worried about breaking the 100 that I got?

OMG, 5 more days! I'm so excited! *squee*

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