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...
@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.
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.
@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
lololol we dont have pennies in Australia but this happen with my 5c pieces!!! roflofl btw its Wolf
TheOnlyWolfKing 1 year ago
@maji9508 Charity!!
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
@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
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