no. you'll lose more in fees than you would gain
The euro is worth more than the dollar
>Like if I had $500 and converted it to €500
I hate to break this to you son, but you may be retarded
>"b-brexit"
pound is always strong, pound will rise even higher after brexit
wut
Nominally, yes but if you go to a money exchange then it's de facto parity.
that is an American tier post
>leaf education
Lost its value even before brexit happened, boris wants hard brexit, how do you think you will try to keep exportations at a decent rate when you're actually losing the privileges of your first commercial partner lol
Not for long
alright clearly none of you understand me. If I bought a chocolate bar here for $2, and $1 CAD is €0.67 then couldn't I buy a chocolate bar there for €1.34? So if I just converted my money to euros when I got to Europe I could buy more chocolate bars