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Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #21
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vuelve88
Should I visit soon then? Will it be cheaper for me?
Yes, come to Canada sis. The advantage to a lower loonie is more tourists from the US.
Taste of Honey
Member Since: 12/3/2010
Posts: 19,759
Post #22
...Let me pay y'all a visit soon.
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
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Post #23
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Taste of Honey
...Let me pay y'all a visit soon.
Let's have a BBQ by my backyard
And have a Mimi listening party!
MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
Posts: 32,832
Post #24
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ABEL-o-matic
Let's have a BBQ by my backyard
And have a Mimi listening party!
sure jen, we know what you wanna do
Grumpy Gills
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 23,375
Post #25
Wait let me take a trip up to canada and hit up the shops
vuelve88
Member Since: 10/16/2005
Posts: 16,872
Post #26
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Hollywood.
Yes, come to Canada sis. The advantage to a lower loonie is more tourists from the US.
Yassss. I'm ready to buy lots of copies of "25"
Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #27
The lower loonie actually benefits my industry (as you can see above). It means more Americans will come and spend their money in our shops.
The town of Banff had a great summer as they had more American tourists than they've had in previous years.
ABEL-o-matic
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Post #28
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Originally posted by
Hollywood.
The lower loonie actually benefits my industry (as you can see above). It means more Americans will come and spend their money in our shops.
The town of Banff had a great summer as they had more American tourists than they've had in previous years.
What do you do for a living. Rich daddĄ
Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #29
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ABEL-o-matic
What do you do for a living. Rich daddĄ
I'm studying Tourism. The industry is taking advantage of the lower loonie and pushing for more Americans to visit.
LoveLiveMusic
Member Since: 8/30/2012
Posts: 24,762
Post #30
FML. I'm going to be absolutely poor in 2016. Miami January 21-25 and Boston February 3-5.
TheSoneNavy
Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 10,237
Post #31
why?
PinkBox
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 12,496
Post #32
Tragic
Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #33
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TheSoneNavy
why?
Price of oil is the primary reason.
Guernica
Member Since: 5/7/2012
Posts: 41,067
Post #34
I live 3 hours away from canada. let me just take a drive up there
opruh
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 9,846
Post #35
Poor Canada.
Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #36
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Guernica
I live 3 hours away from canada. let me just take a drive up there
Yes, Spend your coins and save our economy.
Qudron
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 2,588
Post #37
I blame Uber
Aurora
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 56,234
Post #38
The Canadian dollar is almost 1:1 with the Australian dollar.
Let me get my suitcase ready!
Gabriel
Member Since: 5/19/2012
Posts: 5,843
Post #39
UGH it was at par god damn it!!
No vacations for me this year until it goes back up, switching to USD to EUR now is deadly.
Hollywood.
Member Since: 11/18/2010
Posts: 33,622
Post #40
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Gabriel
UGH it was at par god damn it!!
No vacations for me this year until it goes back up, switching to USD to EUR now is deadly.
British Pound is even worse.
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