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For the other American travellers out there, how do you normally deal with your financial situation?
What i mean by that is..
Obviously things need to be payed for, hotel, dinner, food, drinks, etc.
Do you guys just put it all on your debit/credit card, or do you switch it all up to cash?
I know i will have to convert a portion of my spending money, but do coffee shops prefer cash or do they not care if its a debit card/visa?
how about restaurants & snack places. do they accept both cash & debit?
are there fees associated with using your debit card overseas either by the vendor or the card's bank?
If i have to convert all my money i will, but i'm just trying to take the -least- amount of cash over there.
My expenses include Hotel for 7 nights (Greenhouse Effect), Food/Dinner/Snacks, drugs/alcoholic drinks, cab fees (if needed), train fares if need, etc etc.
In the experienced travellers opinion, what expenses are best paid for through debit and what expenses are best paid for through cash?
Thanks to ANYONE who gives me some input on this!!
What i mean by that is..
Obviously things need to be payed for, hotel, dinner, food, drinks, etc.
Do you guys just put it all on your debit/credit card, or do you switch it all up to cash?
I know i will have to convert a portion of my spending money, but do coffee shops prefer cash or do they not care if its a debit card/visa?
how about restaurants & snack places. do they accept both cash & debit?
are there fees associated with using your debit card overseas either by the vendor or the card's bank?
If i have to convert all my money i will, but i'm just trying to take the -least- amount of cash over there.
My expenses include Hotel for 7 nights (Greenhouse Effect), Food/Dinner/Snacks, drugs/alcoholic drinks, cab fees (if needed), train fares if need, etc etc.
In the experienced travellers opinion, what expenses are best paid for through debit and what expenses are best paid for through cash?
Thanks to ANYONE who gives me some input on this!!