great video! im thinking of heading to Europe soon and was wondering how you deal with the currencies when moving between countries. do you mostly keep cash on hand or do your have a debit card specifically for International transactions?
good question, it’s kind of complicated. I currently have two cards that I use. Both are without fees. One is for euros, which is with the bank N26. I’m not sure if it’s only available in Germany, but I got it in Germany. In order to get my money in there, I used currency fair. My second card is with Wise. I got that because you can store money in seperate currencies in your wise account, and there is also no monthly fees. You can also use wise to transfer currencies, and it does it VERY quickly. Tbh I probably don’t need two, i could get by with just the wise card. I’ve been to two places where I’ve needed currency other than euro. Czech Republic and the uk. In the Czech I used my N26 card to take out Czech money at an atm, but I didn’t like not being able to compare the exchange rate, which is why I decided to use the wise card when I went to the uk, to have pounds. Also in London they use card everywhere. I didn’t use cash one single time. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out!
wow the white cliffs look so pretty!! and yes that squirrel was adorable ahaha
your filming and editing style 🤌🏻🤌🏻
Ahh your words are so kind 🫶🏽🫶🏽 thank you 😘
You've seen so many beautiful places 😍
since Notting Hill is one of my favourite movies, it's a dream for me to go there one day!
All the houses around the area were so pretty. It was such a nice place to just walk around. You have to go!
great video!
im thinking of heading to Europe soon and was wondering how you deal with the currencies when moving between countries. do you mostly keep cash on hand or do your have a debit card specifically for International transactions?
good question, it’s kind of complicated. I currently have two cards that I use. Both are without fees. One is for euros, which is with the bank N26. I’m not sure if it’s only available in Germany, but I got it in Germany. In order to get my money in there, I used currency fair.
My second card is with Wise. I got that because you can store money in seperate currencies in your wise account, and there is also no monthly fees. You can also use wise to transfer currencies, and it does it VERY quickly. Tbh I probably don’t need two, i could get by with just the wise card.
I’ve been to two places where I’ve needed currency other than euro. Czech Republic and the uk. In the Czech I used my N26 card to take out Czech money at an atm, but I didn’t like not being able to compare the exchange rate, which is why I decided to use the wise card when I went to the uk, to have pounds. Also in London they use card everywhere. I didn’t use cash one single time. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out!
So many pastries...
yep haha
I don't think I've ever heard an authentic scottish accent before.
Was it hard to understand the scottish people?
No I honestly didn’t know the difference
The squirrels are so cute! The cliffs look so impressive. Looks like you had amazing weather.
@@MelissaFreemanAU i loved the squirrels!!