CmdrGraves, cmdrgraves@lemmy.world
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OMR bill
The highest denomination is 50 OMR ($130).

Which movie have you seen Hitchcock made a cameo appearance?
I’ve seen him in 4 movies where he makes a cameo at the start: - Strangers on a Train: he’s a passenger getting on the train with a guitar after Guy Haines (Farley Granger) steps out - The Wrong Man: during the intro before the main movie starts, he discloses that this movie is based on true events - North by Northwest: he’s a commuter whom missed the bus at the last minute upon the opening credits finishing - The Birds: he’s walks out of the pet store with dogs on a leash right after Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) enters
Why is VAT 27% in Hungary?
Orbán turned the country into shit, along with 27% VAT!!! I wonder why they have the highest rate behind Finland (but at least for Finland, 25.5% VAT is actually being used properly as it’s funding social services) but can the same be said for Hungary with the highest taxes in the EU? Where’s all that money going to? (Putting it in his pocket…)
Is school cafeteria food in America trash?
In my country, there’s no US style cafeteria (instead it’s a canteen where it’s up to the student if they want to buy anything) some bring their own lunches (home or leftovers) to school, so why do American kids rely on cafeteria food instead of bringing their own?
Which currency should I use to exchange for Euros upon travel?
I have either Kuwaiti Dinar (1 KD = 2,83€) or Omani Rial (1 OMR = 2,25€) in which both are of high value. However will money changers in Europe accept that for Euros. For example: the highest bill from Oman is 50 Rials (112€) & from Kuwait is 20 KD (56€).
Why is gun control in Switzerland better than the United States?
I mean, it’s one of those countries in Europe where they allow one to have the right to bear arms yet there are barely the guy entering school starts hurting kids or guy enters (public place) and proceeds to hurt others type incidents happen there while in the USA: amount of times that happens becomes excessive as fuck that it’s an issue and a epidemic at that.
The highest denomination is 50 OMR ($130).
How is the topic of suicide viewed in American society?
I know that Japan (including South Korea) have a higher rate regarding suicide for example, the idea on not admitting defeat or acceptance of failure, tolerance on shame dates back to feudal times when the Samurai were still around, as in committing seppuku since back then it was considered honorable (in their culture) just to atone his failures, fulfilling his duties.
How bad is bullying across schools in the US?
I know that bullying is universal worldwide, but the subculture around it differs, as in Japan it seems to be more psychological rather than physical, even if you stand out from the norm or customs.
Will vendors in America still accept my tip even after paying them?
Even before getting to the main point, bringing that money into USA as a traveler / visitor will be a hurdle as a threshold exceeding $10,000 must be declared upon entry. Will they allow the entire 5000 OMR stack in or would that be confiscated even when declared?