Early last year the Euro was around 70p per Euro. This was good. Now that it is 79p per Euro or so it is very bad for people - mostly English, converting to Euros.
It means that one Euro used to cost 70p and now it costs 79p. This means that the value of the UK pound has dropped from the Euro value. Now you will get around 10% less Euros for each pound that you convert. That means less beer per pound. Plus the prices in Greece have also risen so you will probably drop at least another ten percent - more bad news.
It is even worse for people like us who live in Crete, when we take our money out of the UK to buy a house or just live our lives we are looking at nearly 20% less than we calculated. That is a fifth, so it is a great deal. For example if you buy a house here for 20,000 Euros you just lost 4,000 Euros on the currency and price rise exchange.
There is a price for pound euro exchange on my website that is updated daily. I just pray that it stops, but it is unlikely due to the state of British business these days.
Ray
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