How to spell 'euro' sparks EU row

Milan's Warrior said:
I thought you pronounced it like "hero" but without an h

Lost in language :lol:

Say "oh no" aloud, then consider the British view towards the euro
 
A Slovenian diplomat said on Monday that was acceptable to his country, but a Lithuanian diplomat said his capital could not accept it because 'euro' in Lithuanian would mean 'of euro'.
Well if they consiider this a problem, why not just call it "Currency of Euro" or "(Unit) of Euro." Makes sense to me.
 
My suggestion would have been to introduce the US $, but people just do not listen to me!
 
It is time to revive the Deutsche Mark! :)

Many foreign countries loved to get paid in DM! :)

But hey, just use the US $ and go for a worldwide currency...
 
Longasc said:
It is time to revive the Deutsche Mark! :)

Many foreign countries loved to get paid in DM! :)

But hey, just use the US $ and go for a worldwide currency...
The Euro is cool. I love it, I'm proud it's my currency, and you should think so too because, after all, the Euro is simply the enlargement of the DM to the whole Europe. ;)
 
Longasc said:
It is time to revive the Deutsche Mark! :)

Many foreign countries loved to get paid in DM! :)

But hey, just use the US $ and go for a worldwide currency...

It'd give America wayyyyyyyyyyy to much power. Oh wait....
 
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