in some stores they do. it's usually a sign outside the shop about how kind of money they will accept in the store. ;)
most places you can't, but you can find shops that take Euros. in banks you Chan exchange money to Norwegian currency
1 Norwegian krone = 0.127762574 Euros - 500 Norwegian kroner = 63.881287 Euros
Norway is in Europe, but they don't use Euros. The Norwegian currency is Norwegian Kroner.
No,only Rubles.
Yes, euro is the currency used in Finland.
You need to exchange euros to kunas.
No, the currency in France is the Euro (€).You can exchange US Dollars at any bank. Some large shops and hotels which get a lot of tourists from the USA may accept US dollars. If they do, you will get an inferior exchange rate to that at a bank, and you will get change in Euros.
The Egyptian Local Currency (Egyptian Pound) although most shops do accept Dollars and Euros
In some large cities, in a small selection of stores, but nomally no. The norwegian currency is called krone. There are many exhange sites in norway, so changing money to and from euros is no problem.
Dollars are not widely accepted in Britain - you may find some tourist shops that take them but only a very few (Euros are much more widely accepted but even then only by some shops in tourist areas). Autoteller machines however do take most US bank cards so you can access your money and you will get a much better rate of exchange that way.
Pounds but they take Euros as well.
No, France uses Euros.