There's lots you can do with pennies! Wishing wells, give them to homeless people (Hey, at least it's something >.>), make small children stop crying.. as long as they don't eat it... uhm... yeah nevermind there's no point in them...
I'm so glad Finland doesn't use such tiny coins (1 and 2 cents). If you choose to use cash, total price just get rounded up or down to the nearest 5 cents. Like 1,89 rounds up to 1,90 and 3,86 rounds down to 3,85.
Although, this system once allowed a person to buy one liter of milk for free.
@Jormos1206 That sounds a bit easier actually. Pennies basically clutter. although you can save up a whole bunch and then later, have a few bucks to exchange for 'em.
lololol we dont have pennies in Australia but this happen with my 5c pieces!!! roflofl btw its Wolf
TheOnlyWolfKing 1 year ago
@TheOnlyWolfKing At least they're a slightly larger value, but it'd still be annoying and they'd clutter I would imagine.
aryoshie 1 year ago
There's lots you can do with pennies! Wishing wells, give them to homeless people (Hey, at least it's something >.>), make small children stop crying.. as long as they don't eat it... uhm... yeah nevermind there's no point in them...
maji9508 1 year ago
@maji9508 Charity!!
aryoshie 1 year ago
I'm so glad Finland doesn't use such tiny coins (1 and 2 cents). If you choose to use cash, total price just get rounded up or down to the nearest 5 cents. Like 1,89 rounds up to 1,90 and 3,86 rounds down to 3,85.
Although, this system once allowed a person to buy one liter of milk for free.
Jormos1206 1 year ago
@Jormos1206 That sounds a bit easier actually. Pennies basically clutter. although you can save up a whole bunch and then later, have a few bucks to exchange for 'em.
aryoshie 1 year ago