cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/44073775
Today’s numbers reflect a significant change in public opinion on EU accession.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/44073775
Today’s numbers reflect a significant change in public opinion on EU accession.
I think you don’t know what legal tender means. Speaking for Czechia, although euro might be accepted in some supermarkets and tourist oriented businesses, the legal tender is Czech koruna. I strongly suspect it’s similar in other non-eurozone countries.
I stand corrected. I do know what legal tender means, and thought that the Euro was required to be accepted in all of the EU. Not any less confusing when your neighbours in Slovakia use the Euro and we were visiting Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the same trip. Good beer, btw.