Why? In Turkey, both euros and dollars have the same exchange rate. But if you buy euros in Russia, you clearly lose money.
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And
@Lena: If in exchange offices, large stores, then the rate is different. One to one if you're buying something small.
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Rinat
@Lena: For the last two years, I was in Turkey, and everything was cheaper in euros, especially the services in the hotel.
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Yuliya
No, dollars are the best. The lira is depreciating. And prices in euros and dollars do not differ, so it's better to pay in dollars, which were cheaper for us when buying.
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Why? In Turkey, both euros and dollars have the same exchange rate. But if you buy euros in Russia, you clearly lose money.
@Lena: If in exchange offices, large stores, then the rate is different. One to one if you're buying something small.
@Lena: For the last two years, I was in Turkey, and everything was cheaper in euros, especially the services in the hotel.
No, dollars are the best. The lira is depreciating. And prices in euros and dollars do not differ, so it's better to pay in dollars, which were cheaper for us when buying.