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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Currency

What do you call in English a place where you exchange foreign currency into the local currency?



Note: In my country, it's not the same place as a bank.



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Christine Christie What do you call in English a place where you exchange foreign currency into the local currency? In the UK, it's "bureau de change", from the French. In the US, it's "currency exchange", but they are not as common a sight as they are in Europe.

  • Christine Christie What do you call in English a place where you exchange foreign currency into the local currency?
  • In the UK, it's "bureau de change", from the French.
  • In the US, it's "currency exchange", but they are not as common a sight as they are in Europe.
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Christine ChristieWhat do you call in English a place where you exchange foreign currency into the local currency?

In the UK, it's "bureau de change", from the French. In the US, it's "currency exchange", but they are not as common a sight as they are in Europe.

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The only places in the US you will find "currency exchange" businesses and kiosks outside of banks are at the international airports and border crossings. Here is an example:

https://www.ceifx.com/locations/ny-queens/jfk-international-airport-t4-concourse-b

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