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I am Izzy Lawrence.
Before you go abroad, it is wise to go to a foreign exchange and get some local curr in cash, right?
After all, when you buy something in a particular country,
you would use that country's official currency.
But it turns out that this isn't always the case.
In 2018, we were traveling to Kamchatka region on northern Russia.
There we tried to buy salmon and.
Red caviar from local fishermen.
They were happy to sell us, but they mentioned they would like to be paid in US Dollars.
We tried first Russian rubblets or European,
but they said that locally the best currency will be US Dollars as they.
Can later use them for products across.
The seas as they are close to Alaska and Japan on the local markets than they are to euro.
So he paid in US Dollars and.
Got a very good price, almost half.
That if we could buy it on euro or local rupees.
That's Forum listener Edouard,
who on many of his voyages around the world found US Dollars to be readily accepted even when they're not the official currency,
such as in Russia.