What exactly are the current exchange rates for the Euro As recently as 2003, the average Briton thought it £1 was the equivalent of four euros, highlighting a general ignorance when it came to the exchange rates. An incredible 80% of people surveyed four years ago had no clue what the exchange rates were or what the value of the euro was. The average person guessed a pound was the equivalent of four euros, not the 1.49 euros the exchange rates in 2003 would actually get you. Some of those surveyed even thought a pound equalled ten euros showing a massive misunderstanding of the exchange rates between the pound and the euro.
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The ramifications means that when it comes to spending euros on holiday, Brits could dramatically get their budgets wrong, and could even find themselves in debt by overspending. The survey in 2003 revealed that around 20% of those questioned knew the value of the euro, which was a marked improvement on the 12% from the previous six months. It's hoped that now, in 2007, there is a lot more awareness of exchange rates when it comes to the pound and the euro.
The 2003 survey revealed:
Consumer understanding of the euro conversion rates and general exchange rates for the pound is still lagging, and for holidaymakers it's vital they get to grips with it if they don't want to lose a grip of their wallets.
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