Go to a place that exchanges money.
the french currency is euros. so i guess you'd pay in euros.
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Yes. At major international airports in Germany you can pay for some things in US dollars, also in a small number of shops, but apart from that you need to pay in Euros.
I have researched and found out that £60 (sixty pounds) British money is round about the 73 euros mark because some sites say 73.57 euros and then another site says 73.8 so I would guarantee the 73 euros mark.
yes some times and it should be over
Nothing is American
No, you can also spend some Euros or dollars on tourist spots.
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.
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in some stores they do. it's usually a sign outside the shop about how kind of money they will accept in the store. ;)
it has a lot of money.
Puis-je emprunter quelques euros?