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What is the cost of 1 USD in your own countrie's currency,Do you think its high?

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  • PatsPats Member
    edited September 2013

    @rahulks if u want to compare how INR stands, i can give comparisons from 2 south-asian countries -developed & developing :

    Singapore - in 1999-2000, 1 SGD = 25 INR

    Thailand - in 2001-2002, 1 THB = 1.2 INR

    Now,

    Singapore - 1 SGD = 49.75 INR

    Thailand - 1 THB = 2 INR

  • @Upstage said:
    1 dollar = 4065 riels (cambodia). I can eat once in restaurant with this (no drink!) and it's the average rate, went down tho from 4100 a few weeks ago.

    Sounds great!In China 1 dollar only can buy two 500ml drinks.

  • @blackeye said:
    usually 1usd i can eat 1 day = 3x in school .

    >

    because i am student haha .

    Now people know how much we have to starve just to get an LEB. lol

  • $1 is $1 here, but realistically speaking, $1 is worth about $2-10 in labor costs compared to the mainland U.S. and maybe about $0.60 when purchasing goods.

    Island economies can be both heaven and hell: ~10% tax, $20/hr full-body massage, $5.05/gallon of gas, $500/mo residential utility bill...

  • when compared China's currency has also gone stronger -
    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=CNY&to=INR&view=5Y

    even Bangladesh currency has gone stronger -
    http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=BDT&to=INR&view=5Y

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    Well its roughly £0.60p in the UK so to put that in perspective £0.60p would not be enough to buy a can of pepsi, a branded packet of crisps (potato chips) it may actually buy 1 large potato at the store, lemons at the local store are £0.65 :)

    So really not worth very much in real terms.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Here can get 2 Kg of potatoes :) 1 Kg of lemons is some 2 $ here. Will be cheaper later, though.

    @AnthonySmith said:
    it may actually buy 1 large potato at the store, lemons at the local store are £0.65 :)

  • @rds100 said:
    Note: the BGN is fixed exchange rate to the EUR - 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN

    Or 1 deutsche mark?

    It's about 5.64 HRK which is quite low as it used to be about 6.10 last year. Since a great deal of my income is in USD it makes me quite unhappy.

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    ... would not be enough to buy a can of pepsi...

    Just now at the store I saw promotion of Spire/Coca-Cola/Pepsi, ~0.90 USD for the 1.5L bottle. Normally about 1.30 USD.

  • @vedran yes, the BGN was fixed to the DEM with 1:1 exchange rate. But when Germany stopped using the DEM and started using the EUR, we are now tied to the EUR.

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    Well its roughly £0.60p in the UK so to put that in perspective £0.60p would not be enough to buy a can of pepsi, a branded packet of crisps (potato chips) it may actually buy 1 large potato at the store, lemons at the local store are £0.65 :)

    So really not worth very much in real terms.

    This is why I end up with so many low end VPS, with plans costing from 60p a month up to about £4.50, I only have to miss one cup of coffee per week to cover the cost of everything!

  • jkr1711jkr1711 Member
    edited September 2013

    @AnthonySmith said:
    Well its roughly £0.60p in the UK so to put that in perspective £0.60p would not be enough to buy a can of pepsi, a branded packet of crisps (potato chips) it may actually buy 1 large potato at the store, lemons at the local store are £0.65 :)

    So really not worth very much in real terms.

    Depends where you go shopping I guess, last time I bought a 500ml bottle of Pepsi in town it cost me 39p

  • Egypt
    1$ = 7 EGP

  • Egypt

    1$ = 7 EGP

    but with time passing under military coup it will be 10 EGP soon

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited September 2013

    as EU is the same everywhere, something different:

    1 USD = 7.75 HKD / Hongkong (limited floating)

    1 USD = 7.98 MOP / Macao (fix bound to HKD, 1,03=1)

    No, not very high, it does not float much either (just 'forex range') - HK is more depending on CNY (RMB) exchange rates than USD now.

    USD is not much used in public, HKD is stable and popular - Macao has more USD in cash (as, unlike in Vegas or Monaco, Casinos in Macao don't give a sh*t where the 50mil US$ in cash in your bag are from)

    Food is cheap, power/gas is average/cheap, space is very expensive in HK/MO.

  • 1USD are 0,73€ for me. Very low.

  • DarwinDarwin Member
    edited September 2013

    1$ = R$ 2.24 (BRL - Brazilian Real)

    $1 -> usually buys a coke/pepsi can

    $1.6~ (R$4) -> buys a McDonalds cheeseburger

    $1.3~$1.5 -> subway fare

    $550+ (usually more than $700) -> rent - middle class apartment

    Brazilian Central Bank is selling a lot of dollars trying, without a lot of success, to artificially lower current exchange rate.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    @Nekki said:
    This is why I end up with so many low end VPS, with plans costing from 60p a month up to about £4.50, I only have to miss one cup of coffee per week to cover the cost of everything!

    Yup, and I suppose there is a lesson here too, while it may seem petty and annoying sometimes when someone is paying $3 p/month for a VPS to expect WAY more than is offered with it from their perspective that price may mean having to give something more significant up then a lemon, or a cup of coffee.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    @darknyan said:
    1 USD is 1.03 Canadian Dollar

    As much as this is negligible, with all of my purchases combined in the past couple of months, I could've saved around $40 USD.

    I missed it when the Canadian Dollar was far stronger than the American dollar.

    Years ago 1 USD was worth 1.40 CAN.

  • 6.42 SEK, extremely low :)

  • 1 USD = 42.63 DOP, it was 42.95-43.05 some days ago.

  • US$1 ~ 19 CZK (Czech koruna).
    Median monthly salary here is 21,000 CZK ~ $1105 (131 CZK ~ $6.9 per hour), minimal is 8,000 CZK ~ $421 (50 CZK ~ $2.6 per hour). Not very high, but it could be worse.

    gas: 1 litre ~ $2
    lunch in a pub ~ $4 to $7
    beer in a pub: 0.5 litre ~ $1.1 to $2
    beer in a shop: 0.5 litre ~ $0.4 to $0.6
    cola/pepsi/crap like that in a shop: 2 litres ~ $1.5
    potatoes: 1 kg ~ $0.6
    electricity: 1 kWh (3.6 J) ~ $0.25
    tap water: 1000 litres ~ $3 to $4

  • it is around Php 42-43 from where I am. It used to be 50+ when I was in grade school.

  • most important thing is what a value for 1 usd in you country, for me with 1 usd i can get a "nasi bungkus " only

  • It does still get us a good meal here.

    I live in a place with a lot of expats - mostly canadians and aussies, some american - and almost each time they talk about money, they kept wishing the US go down so they can get more of their pension. ^_^

  • 1 USD=62.5 INR. A litre of petrol costs 1.2 USD. A plate of chicken noodles costs 1.92 USD

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2013

    well thats the real one, for a diesel car its about $10 p/gallon now in the UK.

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    well thats the real one, for a diesel car its about $10 p/gallon now in the UK.

    Didn't the UK stop using the gallon in 1995 and switched to metric system (eg. litres)?

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    I'm in the US. US currency always seems weak to me for some reason :-)

    I work with a number of people who travel to/from India. The Rupee is not faring well...

    http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=USDINR=X&t=1y&l=on&z=m&q=l&c=

  • 1 U.S. dollar =
    5.7712063 Argentine pesos

    It's going up and up, wonder if this government changes they will be able to fix inflation?

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