As a general rule, no - Malaysians have their own currency (Ringgit) . There may be some exceptions. Thankfully, there are a lot of places to exchange currency in Malaysia, especially in the larger cities.
No, Ringgit Malaysia (RM) is the only currency commonly circulated in Malaysia.
However, in the border of south Malaysia (Johore Bahru, next to Singapore),
Singapore dollar is accepted.
We have an obligation to use American taxpayer dollars as if they were our own
yes...
They use regular American dollars
US dollars are generally not accepted for payment in the Netherlands.
Some retailers accept US dollars though not all.
dollars for bullets
both bda$ and us$ is accepted in bermuda
.80 CENTS
Of course!
We have an obligation to use American taxpayer dollars as if they were our own
We have an obligation to use American taxpayer dollars as if they were our own.
Dollars for bullets (APEX)