Question of the Day: Please tell me something interesting about the money in your county. (For example: What is the name of your currency? Do you have any special names for your coins like we do in Canada? Who/ what is on the heads and tails side of your coins? What / who is on the banknotes in your country? ) I look forward to learning a bit about your country's currency. 💸
I'm from the Dominican Republic, the name of our currency is the Peso (Dominican Peso, DOP), we do not have cents coins. We have one, five, ten, and twenty-five peso coins. We also have 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2000 peso banknotes, each denomination with a different color. We had a twenty-peso banknote that was made of polymer, but since the others were made of paper, the twenty-peso one would take the rest out of your pocket, it was very funny until you lost your money on the street, that's why they stopped doing them.
@@MrMAIRENEE That's very interesting! 🤗 Thank you so much for sharing about money in the Dominican Republic. 🇩🇴 I am very surprised that they made a 20 peso banknote while there is a 25 peso coin. I've never heard of a country having one of their coins be more valuable than one of their banknotes. 😄 Also sorry to hear that people lost money due to having one polymer banknote while the rest were still paper. I hope that didn't happen to you personally. 💸 I am curious though as to why they stopped making the polymer banknote and just continue with paper banknotes...wouldn't it make more sense to convert all banknotes to polymer since polymer banknotes last longer and are more secure (so in the long run it would save the government more money) ? 🤔
@@JeNsJyugyou You're right, but in Latin America, governments spend tons of money unnecessarily. I am trying to improve my English and your videos are very useful to me.
@@MrMAIRENEE Oh, that's a sad reality, but a good point about governments in Latin America😅 I hope my English lessons will continue to be helpful for you as you improve your language skills. 🤗
Hi Jen I am Aneesh from Kerala, India. Our currency is rupee , the symbol is ₹. We have coins like, 1,2,5,10 rupees and bank notes ( in your words bill) 5,10,20,50,100,500,2000. One rupee is equal to 54 (approximate) Canadian dollar. In our bank notes only one man, that is "Mahatma Gandhi". We called him as "Father of our nation". I want to know one thing from your video, that is , whitch language is in the subtitle of your video other than English language?
To whoever reading this , never stop chasing your dreams you can do it . Keep pressing and thriving you will make it ! Consistency is the key to achieve your goals
Starting early is the best way getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works
Making profitable trades isnt as hard as you think, I took the right steps as a beginner by investing with a reliable brokerge where all my trades are being handled by financial expert.
Helo guys am from Pakistan living in dubai am working here as a delivery boy good earning but I want to come Canada my dream if anyone help me anyone sponsored me in Canada I give him money
Hi Remie 🤗. Thanks for your nice comment ☺️. I am glad you enjoyed this video about Canadian money 🇨🇦🤩. I hope you will stay safe and healthy, too 💐. God Bless ✨.
What I love about the Loonie is that the general public named the dollar coin , not the government. When it was first introduced, there were a lot of protests about replacing the dollar bill by a coin; people called it a loony(crazy) idea and started to. call the coin a Loony. The nickname stuck, and the name Loonie was then officially given to the coin.
Hi Rosemary☺️. Thanks for your nice comment and for sharing that interesting bit of trivia about when the Loonie was first introduced🇨🇦. I was only 1 year old at that time, but it seems odd that people would have thought it was such a crazy idea...coins last much longer than banknotes😅.
Thank You so much Jens for the video, it's much more than a simple money description, it was a nice and enjoyable history class! I loved it! Here in Brazil, we have " Real" it's the name of our money. Today it values about 0,23 Canadian dolar cents. Our money had it's name changed many times in the last fifty years, URV, Cruzado, Cruzados novos, Cruzeiros etc. Don't try to understand, even us can't 😅
Really a quick guide on diff currencies and also it's a nice journey through the rich Canadian historical moments...definitely a well-explained video..thanks for making this one
Hi, Jen. Thank you so much for your excellent work making this video for us. Many different aspects of Canada are shown on each bill and coin: some of its main historic events (national and international), its nature, and its contribution to science. I think the most beautiful bill is the five-dollar bill because of the image of the five great lakes seen from space.
Very, very interesting information...👍🏼 I'm a numismatic from the USA, and I plan on collecting a typeset of all Canadian coins and banknotes...👌🏼 So this video was very helpful, interesting and educational...💯✔
"Nickels" are so called because they used to be made of nickel, until it started to cost more than 5 cents to make one, and the metal was changed to steel. And remember the front of the coin is "heads" and the back is "tails" If you look through the little translucent maple leaf at a point source of light - sunlight reflecting off a round surface, or a little christmas light, if you look through there or shine a laser through it, it will have the value of the bill (5, 10, 20, etc.) that you can see (or project if you used a laser).
@@catherineramsey5375 Prior to 1968, Canadian 10c and 25c pieces were made of silver as well. 1c pieces actually contained copper until 1996... 98% copper from 1942-1996, after which they were turned into slugs, like all circulation coins in Canada today.
You forgot about Canadian Bank notes can be differentiated by blind people with the small bumps ( the size of braille) on the bank notes 6 bumps for $5 bill 12 bumps for $10 bill 18 bumps for $20 bill and 24 bumps for the $100 bill
Great to see that Canada has adopted the Australian invention . In Australia we started making plastic notes in the 80's. It's water proof, near impossible to forge, and last 3x longer than paper notes. In was invented by the Australian CSIRO.
Hello Mark 🤗. Australia rocks🇦🇺 😎! Sorry I didn't mention that the polymer notes were invented in your country. Since changing our banknotes over, they have become much better thanks to CSIRO's technology 👍🏻✨.
Actually most of the Australian Currency has become a plastic paper trail since the late 2010s. Congrats on the commemorative coins of the Canadian Society.
Thank you for your informative and interesting video, it helps to know more things about canadian everyday life as well as learning English! I have a question, I'm sorry if you already explained that in one of your videos, but apparently in Canada when you go to the supermarket taxes are not indicated on the price of the product. So how do you do to predict what exact price you are going to pay for at the end ? Do the taxes depend on the province or territory, how do you do if you don't have your cellphone to calculate if you have several products ? Doesn't seem easy ^^
Thanks for your comment and interesting question, Abby 🤩. You're right, when you are shopping in Canada, the price if the item doesn't include tax. I am terrible at math and can rarely predict the exact price I'll need to pay for an item. It isn't easy to figure out. I'm not sure about all of Canada, but in Ontario we used to have two types of taxes when paying for items. We had GST (Goods and Services Tax) and PST (Provincial Sales Tax). But now for the most part since 2010, the taxes are now combined into one tax called HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) which is + 13%. In addition, not everywhere in Canada is the same. Our provinces and territories have different tax rates when purchasing items which range from 5% - 15%. 🇨🇦 I hope that helps. 🤗
Thanks for your interesting comment. 🤗 To be honest, I had no idea that 'two bits' referred to a quarter. I have only ever heard the expression in the song, 'Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits' 😆 Also, I have actually never heard the terms 'fin' for a five dollar bill or 'saw buck' for a ten dollar bill (I've never even heard the word 'saw buck at all to be honest, but wonder if it has some connection to how we use 'bucks' as slang for dollars?).💰 I wonder if fin and a saw buck are mostly used regionally in your neck of the woods? What part of Canada are you from? 🇨🇦
Hello to you in India! 🙂 Thanks for your nice comment and suggestion, Nitin.✨ I will do my best to create more Canadian themed content in the future. 🇨🇦 In the meantime, here are some lessons I've already made which I think you'll enjoy: - Canadian Slang: ruclips.net/video/lM8IGRmwxYc/видео.html - Canadian Taboos: ruclips.net/video/ZNEnF-a_TRA/видео.html - Playlist of Canadian Celebrations and Holidays: ruclips.net/p/PLktdXyVCSbc9-bM3cZtOpBauKnR34cM8D - Politics including Canadian Politics: ruclips.net/video/ptKGJhKkZ5M/видео.html
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I am in middle of this video. I must say you have great knowledge of Canadian history as well as the details. It is fascinating to learn about all the stuff.
I have just moved to Canada and was curious about its currency. Thank you so much for this informative video. Your attention to detail is worth appreciating.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts☺️. I agree, I like the various colours and designs of our banknotes, but these days most people use credit or debit cards and don't really use cash as much anymore... 💰🇨🇦
Buen video yo desde cartagena Colombia aprendiendo inglés y aprendiendo la moneda de Canadá Good vídeo i'm from Colombia learning English and learning the Canadá money
Question of the Day: Please tell me something interesting about the money in your county. (For example: What is the name of your currency? Do you have any special names for your coins like we do in Canada? Who/ what is on the heads and tails side of your coins? What / who is on the banknotes in your country? ) I look forward to learning a bit about your country's currency. 💸
I'm from the Dominican Republic, the name of our currency is the Peso (Dominican Peso, DOP), we do not have cents coins. We have one, five, ten, and twenty-five peso coins. We also have 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2000 peso banknotes, each denomination with a different color. We had a twenty-peso banknote that was made of polymer, but since the others were made of paper, the twenty-peso one would take the rest out of your pocket, it was very funny until you lost your money on the street, that's why they stopped doing them.
@@MrMAIRENEE That's very interesting! 🤗 Thank you so much for sharing about money in the Dominican Republic. 🇩🇴 I am very surprised that they made a 20 peso banknote while there is a 25 peso coin. I've never heard of a country having one of their coins be more valuable than one of their banknotes. 😄 Also sorry to hear that people lost money due to having one polymer banknote while the rest were still paper. I hope that didn't happen to you personally. 💸
I am curious though as to why they stopped making the polymer banknote and just continue with paper banknotes...wouldn't it make more sense to convert all banknotes to polymer since polymer banknotes last longer and are more secure (so in the long run it would save the government more money) ? 🤔
@@JeNsJyugyou You're right, but in Latin America, governments spend tons of money unnecessarily. I am trying to improve my English and your videos are very useful to me.
@@MrMAIRENEE Oh, that's a sad reality, but a good point about governments in Latin America😅 I hope my English lessons will continue to be helpful for you as you improve your language skills. 🤗
Hi Jen I am Aneesh from Kerala, India. Our currency is rupee , the symbol is ₹. We have coins like, 1,2,5,10 rupees and bank notes ( in your words bill) 5,10,20,50,100,500,2000. One rupee is equal to 54 (approximate) Canadian dollar. In our bank notes only one man, that is "Mahatma Gandhi". We called him as "Father of our nation".
I want to know one thing from your video, that is , whitch language is in the subtitle of your video other than English language?
To whoever reading this , never stop chasing your dreams you can do it . Keep pressing and thriving you will make it ! Consistency is the key to achieve your goals
The mind replays what the heart can't delete . So be careful what you keep in your heart . Purify it often .
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Investment put you ahead in life , is like buying a day off you don't have to work again , invest now and secure your future .
Starting early is the best way getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works
Making profitable trades isnt as hard as you think, I took the right steps as a beginner by investing with a reliable brokerge where all my trades are being handled by financial expert.
This lady has a nice Canadian accent. Nice!
I’m from the US and I love to collect Canadian money I think it’s pretty neat and I want to visit one day
it's close to the US
Thanks teacher janny for highlighting us about Canadian coins and bank notes, i will come to Canada and learn more about money and Canadian culture
I’m gonna come to Canada and learn of the Canadian money and 2024
Even though I am Canadian I never paid attention to who was on what bill or the parliament buildings. This was very informative.
Thanks for watching and for your comment ☺️. I am happy to hear that you found this video interesting 💰
Yea me too I’m Canadian but never new we used to have a one and two dollar bill 😮🇨🇦😋
me to im too
Helo guys am from Pakistan living in dubai am working here as a delivery boy good earning but I want to come Canada my dream if anyone help me anyone sponsored me in Canada I give him money
Yes and not only, it's a way to showcase Canada to the world .
Awesome very informative video !!! Like it
Sooooo grateful to have you as my teacher. I've learned a lot from your videos. You deserve a big THANKS! Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for the narratives on coins and notes of Canada.
Hello teacher Jen's.... Thank you so much for this magnificent class. Greetings from México.
You're so welcome, Javier ! Thank you for your lovely comment from Mexico ☺️
Thanks Jen. Very informative. Keep safe and God Bless.
Hi Remie 🤗. Thanks for your nice comment ☺️. I am glad you enjoyed this video about Canadian money 🇨🇦🤩. I hope you will stay safe and healthy, too 💐. God Bless ✨.
What I love about the Loonie is that the general public named the dollar coin , not the government. When it was first introduced, there were a lot of protests about replacing the dollar bill by a coin; people called it a loony(crazy) idea and started to. call the coin a Loony. The nickname stuck, and the name Loonie was then officially given to the coin.
Hi Rosemary☺️. Thanks for your nice comment and for sharing that interesting bit of trivia about when the Loonie was first introduced🇨🇦. I was only 1 year old at that time, but it seems odd that people would have thought it was such a crazy idea...coins last much longer than banknotes😅.
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It's rlly fun to see someone teach about your own country
Thanks, Jane ☺️🇨🇦. I am glad you enjoyed this video about our currency 😁.
Thank You so much Jens for the video, it's much more than a simple money description, it was a nice and enjoyable history class! I loved it! Here in Brazil, we have " Real" it's the name of our money. Today it values about 0,23 Canadian dolar cents. Our money had it's name changed many times in the last fifty years, URV, Cruzado, Cruzados novos, Cruzeiros etc. Don't try to understand, even us can't 😅
Another interesting video content. Thank you so much. You are so amazing......
Great information and i love the way u give the brief detail about canadian currency.👍😍
Thanks for your nice comment, Parwinder. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed this lesson about Canadian c=money. :)
Very interesting topic ✅✅💕💕💕
Thanks, Missgill 🤗. I am glad you enjoyed it 🇨🇦🤗.
Really a quick guide on diff currencies and also it's a nice journey through the rich Canadian historical moments...definitely a well-explained video..thanks for making this one
Hi Suchitra 🤗. I am so glad you enjoyed this Canadian currency lesson ☺️🇨🇦. Thanks so much for your lovely comment 🤩.
Hi, Jen. Thank you so much for your excellent work making this video for us.
Many different aspects of Canada are shown on each bill and coin: some of its main historic events (national and international), its nature, and its contribution to science. I think the most beautiful bill is the five-dollar bill because of the image of the five great lakes seen from space.
I did not know that there was different color money!!!!! That is so cool!! I really want to go to Canada some day.
Thanks for watching, Jennifer 😉. I am glad you could enjoy learning about Canadian money. I hope you'll get the chance to come and visit someday 🇨🇦😎👍🏻
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Haha I love that this is cool to you. I think it’s cool Americans have $1 bills🤣
Same 😭
@@kaayahasan8980 are gosh that the money is coluful
Thank you teacher Jenny
Best teacher helped very much, thank you for the effort.
Thanks for your nice comment, Philly 🤗. I am glad this Canadian money lesson was helpful! 👍🏻🇨🇦😁
Jen thanks for teach about canadian money
Thankyou so much❤️for this
My pleasure 😊🇨🇦
Brings new meaning to paying with plastic.
Very, very interesting information...👍🏼 I'm a numismatic from the USA, and I plan on collecting a typeset of all Canadian coins and banknotes...👌🏼 So this video was very helpful, interesting and educational...💯✔
That's really cool 😎 💵. Thanks for your nice comment. 🤗 I wish you luck with your collection. 🤩💰
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Thanks mam for giving us information about Canadian money
Thanks for your comment, Altaf. ☺️ It's my pleasure 🌸
Very informative and interesting I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing. Really great video.
Thanks for your nice comment, Nico 🤗 I am glad you enjoyed learning about Canadian money. 🇨🇦☺️
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Thank so much for sharing this great and interesting video of our great and beautiful country.
Hi Joel 🤗🇨🇦. Thanks for your nice comment ☺️. I am glad you enjoyed this lesson about our money ✨. I wish you all the best 😁
Wowww you’re great 👍 dear your videos are very helpful 🙏🏽
Thank you for your lovely comment. 🌸☺️ I'm so happy to hear that you find my lessons helpful 😁💐
very informative video, thanks for sharing knowledge....
Thanks, Harjit 🤗. I am glad this Canadian money video was helpful🇨🇦☺️
really helpful!! thank you so much ❤️
Thanks, Ginni 🤗. I am glad this was helpful! 🇨🇦🤩
Thank you Jen
Thx for teaching me all these things and hopefully we move to Canada Toronto one day 🇨🇦❤
My pleasure, Haseeb ☺️. I hope you'll be able to come to Canada someday, too 🇨🇦😁.
@@JeNsJyugyou 😁
Dear Jenny! Your explanation excels the usage and the knowledge of your English grammar.
Well done, Exemplary teacher to others.
"Nickels" are so called because they used to be made of nickel, until it started to cost more than 5 cents to make one, and the metal was changed to steel.
And remember the front of the coin is "heads" and the back is "tails"
If you look through the little translucent maple leaf at a point source of light - sunlight reflecting off a round surface, or a little christmas light, if you look through there or shine a laser through it, it will have the value of the bill (5, 10, 20, etc.) that you can see (or project if you used a laser).
That is the same with silver dollars. I believe prior to 1967 they were made primarily with silver.
@@catherineramsey5375 Prior to 1968, Canadian 10c and 25c pieces were made of silver as well. 1c pieces actually contained copper until 1996... 98% copper from 1942-1996, after which they were turned into slugs, like all circulation coins in Canada today.
know these new coins get dinged they start to rust junk money
Useful information
You forgot about Canadian Bank notes can be differentiated by blind people with the small bumps ( the size of braille) on the bank notes 6 bumps for $5 bill 12 bumps for $10 bill 18 bumps for $20 bill and 24 bumps for the $100 bill
That is an excellent point, Sylvain! 🤩 I completely forgot to mention that in this video. Thank you for sharing and for your feedback. 🇨🇦✨
Nice and beautiful Currency of Canada country, I like this country and people's.
Great to see that Canada has adopted the Australian invention .
In Australia we started making plastic notes in the 80's. It's water proof, near impossible to forge, and last 3x longer than paper notes. In was invented by the Australian CSIRO.
Hello Mark 🤗. Australia rocks🇦🇺 😎! Sorry I didn't mention that the polymer notes were invented in your country. Since changing our banknotes over, they have become much better thanks to CSIRO's technology 👍🏻✨.
@@JeNsJyugyou hi great to hear from you, glad that you like the polymer notes. They look great.
@@JeNsJyugyou I used to enjoy the smell of paper money,These plastic notes are terrible to sniff.
Actually most of the Australian Currency has become a plastic paper trail since the late 2010s.
Congrats on the commemorative coins of the Canadian Society.
Is it really flammable?
Thanks JeN for sharing all the insights . excellent!...👍❤
Really interesting! Thanks for the lesson about Canada and its fascinating currency!
Thanks for watching 🤗 Glad you enjoyed it! 🇨🇦😁
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Thank you so much Jen for telling us the history behind all the Canadian coins it really helped.
You're welcome 🤗 I'm glad you found it helpful 💰 ☺️
Your videos are unique, educational and informative. Thank you.
Thank you for your informative and interesting video, it helps to know more things about canadian everyday life as well as learning English! I have a question, I'm sorry if you already explained that in one of your videos, but apparently in Canada when you go to the supermarket taxes are not indicated on the price of the product. So how do you do to predict what exact price you are going to pay for at the end ? Do the taxes depend on the province or territory, how do you do if you don't have your cellphone to calculate if you have several products ? Doesn't seem easy ^^
Thanks for your comment and interesting question, Abby 🤩. You're right, when you are shopping in Canada, the price if the item doesn't include tax. I am terrible at math and can rarely predict the exact price I'll need to pay for an item. It isn't easy to figure out.
I'm not sure about all of Canada, but in Ontario we used to have two types of taxes when paying for items. We had GST (Goods and Services Tax) and PST (Provincial Sales Tax). But now for the most part since 2010, the taxes are now combined into one tax called HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) which is + 13%. In addition, not everywhere in Canada is the same. Our provinces and territories have different tax rates when purchasing items which range from 5% - 15%. 🇨🇦
I hope that helps. 🤗
@@JeNsJyugyou Wow okay, it definitely helps, thank you for your answer : )
@@abbyh1312 My pleasure 🇨🇦✨
That bird sound 👌 spot on👍
Thanks, 😆 lol.
Haha, agreed, had a flashback of those commercials from the early-min 90's
you forgot that a quarter is often called two bits
also 5 and 10 dollar bills often called a fin and a saw buck
Thanks for your interesting comment. 🤗
To be honest, I had no idea that 'two bits' referred to a quarter. I have only ever heard the expression in the song, 'Shave and a Haircut, Two Bits' 😆
Also, I have actually never heard the terms 'fin' for a five dollar bill or 'saw buck' for a ten dollar bill (I've never even heard the word 'saw buck at all to be honest, but wonder if it has some connection to how we use 'bucks' as slang for dollars?).💰 I wonder if fin and a saw buck are mostly used regionally in your neck of the woods? What part of Canada are you from? 🇨🇦
No, she didn't forget that. No one in Canada uses those words.
excellent presentation! Very informative. I learned a lot about Canadian currency.
This video was really interesting as well as informative. I request to to make several other videos about Canada. Love from India. 🇮🇳
Hello to you in India! 🙂 Thanks for your nice comment and suggestion, Nitin.✨ I will do my best to create more Canadian themed content in the future. 🇨🇦 In the meantime, here are some lessons I've already made which I think you'll enjoy:
- Canadian Slang: ruclips.net/video/lM8IGRmwxYc/видео.html
- Canadian Taboos: ruclips.net/video/ZNEnF-a_TRA/видео.html
- Playlist of Canadian Celebrations and Holidays: ruclips.net/p/PLktdXyVCSbc9-bM3cZtOpBauKnR34cM8D
- Politics including Canadian Politics: ruclips.net/video/ptKGJhKkZ5M/видео.html
@@JeNsJyugyou Thanq very much and also wishing u a Happy Sister's Day 😉
Thankyou you for the knowledge ma'am 🙏😃
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I am in middle of this video. I must say you have great knowledge of Canadian history as well as the details. It is fascinating to learn about all the stuff.
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You're such a wonderful teacher. We have learned a lot from you be bless. Canada is my dream country. I shall be there in the will of God!!
Thank you very much for the knowledge and wisdom you shared to me
Thanks for your nice comment, Mark 🤗✨ I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed learning about Canadian currency with this video 🇨🇦🙂
Very interesting and very well presented.
Very nicely explained the money thanks
Nice talk this video
Thanks 😊
I like the way you explain the word into easy English word
Thanks for your nice feedback, Amad 🇨🇦😁✨
Very very outstanding video young lady. Great job. Keep up the good work. Thanks a lot friend. SC Navy vet.
The Queen (or King) is not just the Head of State, she is Queen of Canada.
Wonderful video, very informative!
Even at my age I always learn something new from you. I love watching your videos videos.
THANKS FOR THI8S
Super interesting information.
Hello Vergiliolad✨. Thanks, I am glad you liked it🇨🇦🤗.
@@JeNsJyugyou More power to CANADA having a great economy and a respected nation.
Very informative 👍
Good info.
Thanks 😊 Glad it was helpful! 🇨🇦
You da best thanks for this valuable information
Very informative video !!!
Fantastic explanation. You left no stone unturned to make everyone understand your explanation.
Very clear and fascinating. Stay blessed Jen.
🤗 Thank you for your kind comment about this lesson 🇨🇦. I am very happy to hear that you enjoyed it✨. I wish you all the best ☺️.
@@JeNsJyugyou you too. ARIGATO
Excellent really nice introduction I enjoyed thank you
Hello Reza🤗. I am glad you enjoyed this lesson on Canadian currency 🇨🇦💰.
You helped me more even I learn English thank you
I have just moved to Canada and was curious about its currency. Thank you so much for this informative video. Your attention to detail is worth appreciating.
Beautiful. Thanks GODBLESS
Thanks for watching and for your nice comment, Dajoiner ☺️🇨🇦 God Bless you, too. 🌸
I felt like I'm watching Cartoon Network while hearing about your currency names and details 😂 It's cute💖 I love 🇨🇦
Thanks, it was really informative video
All if your videos are interesting!! Thank you
I appreciate your lovely comment. 🤗✨ Thank you 😉🇨🇦🌸
Thanks...informative videos
You're welcome. ☺️ I am glad you enjoy them.
Liked these videos very informative.
Awesome video
Really interesting thank you ❤️
That was really interesting! I really enjoyed.👏
I'm really intrigued to outline Canada after viewing your video!!
Hope to see you there!!
Thank you❤️
You’re welcome, Harman 😊
@@JeNsJyugyou ❤️
the banknotes and coins look impressive in each of its feature and colour. further, I would like to experience the polymer notes, great material. 😀
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts☺️. I agree, I like the various colours and designs of our banknotes, but these days most people use credit or debit cards and don't really use cash as much anymore... 💰🇨🇦
Amazing video! Recently moved to Canada, really helped me a lot. Thanks!
Thank u so much as a immigrant it is very helpful and u are explaining it very well ☺️
ありがとう!
Thanks for all the informations you gave in such a simple way , I appreciate that.
Hi Gourab 🤗. It's my pleasure ☺️. Thanks for your kind and encouraging words 🇨🇦😀.
Great! Thanks.
Thank you so much madam I am from India
Hi Obulesu ☺️. I'm glad you enjoyed this lesson about Canadian money 🇨🇦. I hope that everything is going well with you in India 🇮🇳 😁.
Nice information ma'am. Thank you so much.
Thanks, Anup ☺️. I am glad you enjoyed this video about Canadian money 🇨🇦🤗.
U have great teaching skills very informative video
That is so nice of you to say ☺️. Thanks, Kennedy ✨😁
@@JeNsJyugyou much love from Tampa fl
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(PS. It's quite cold here these days so reading that you're from sunny Florida has made me jealous, lol 😅)
@@JeNsJyugyou I have never experienced winter u should dm n hook if I ever come to Canada we hook up..do u have Instagram
You forgot the Canadian 50-cent piece. While relatively rare, it still circulates and is legal tender.
extremely imformative for a newcomer like me. Thank you so much
Thank u
Buen video yo desde cartagena Colombia aprendiendo inglés y aprendiendo la moneda de Canadá
Good vídeo i'm from Colombia learning English and learning the Canadá money
Love from Tokyo,Japan
Thanks, As his ☺️