US Dollars versus TT Dollars
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:51 am
Yes I'm the stupid one ....
had been thinking from all the other threads that the best thing was to take TT dollars plus some UK £ travellers cheques and then if and when we could be bothered / wanted / needed to venture into the Scarborough or wherever we'd use the ATM machines.
But am confused cos am getting quoted inUS dollars - say for taxi ride from airport etc.
We're staying @ Blue Mango Castara - have I told you this before - tough!!!
So don't really want to be stressing and spending time worrying about cash etc. - hence the thought of taking enough TT dollars for a good while, plus UK £ travellers chqs. BUT is it expected / hoped / needed that we will also be carrying US dollars on occasion - i.e. taxi from airport/paying for accommodation. More importantly what is RIGHT for the local economy? We don't plan to do anyting more than chill!!!
Also - what is definition of "to lime" please ????? I tink i got it but maybe not!
had been thinking from all the other threads that the best thing was to take TT dollars plus some UK £ travellers cheques and then if and when we could be bothered / wanted / needed to venture into the Scarborough or wherever we'd use the ATM machines.
But am confused cos am getting quoted inUS dollars - say for taxi ride from airport etc.
We're staying @ Blue Mango Castara - have I told you this before - tough!!!
So don't really want to be stressing and spending time worrying about cash etc. - hence the thought of taking enough TT dollars for a good while, plus UK £ travellers chqs. BUT is it expected / hoped / needed that we will also be carrying US dollars on occasion - i.e. taxi from airport/paying for accommodation. More importantly what is RIGHT for the local economy? We don't plan to do anyting more than chill!!!
Also - what is definition of "to lime" please ????? I tink i got it but maybe not!