The British Pound
The Pound Sterling is the name for the currency used in England.
To use money in England, if traveling, you will want to first exchange your currency to the English Pound. You can exchange money in many different places. The English Pound can then be used for purchases anywhere.
pennies and pounds like England
The currency of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is the Pound Sterling (£) (GBP).
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Taken short is a phrase used in England which refers to a person who is desperate to use the toilet when there are no toilet facilities at hand.
in England we don't use stones as currency but pounds
they farm and grew thing's.
The same as England
NO you can`t use Guernsey money in England...which is ridiculous as the currency is the same value & you can spend English money in Guernsey. But shops here will not accept guernsey notes as legal tender
The meaning of short-term money basically means that the money won't last long. The money is only there for a short period of time.
Originally short a, but in 1700s it became fashionable to use the long a sound in the south of England. so I’d say short, but I’m a Northerner. The jury is out I think 🤷♀️