by upstage2 » Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:04 pm
Not sure what rate they used to convert prices, but from now on, all prices are shown in KHR, with NO counterpart in USD
Don't know if it is some government request to continue promoting the riel and if it 's similar in other """""""""""""supermarkets""""""""""""""""
However, when you pay, you can find out that the exchange rate is 4150KHR/1USD
Still don't understand what is the benefit for people getting their salary in KHR for this new "thing", except being raped on & on & on & on.
Just like at the gas station, when you ask for 2 liters, at the price of 3000KHR/L = 6000KHR, which should be 1,5 USD and you can see on the pump the price of 1,46 being displayed.
As long as there will not be a static rate to convert USD to KHR, people paying in KHR will always lose.
No wonder nobody trust the national currency.
Not sure what rate they used to convert prices, but from now on, all prices are shown in KHR, with NO counterpart in USD
Don't know if it is some government request to continue promoting the riel and if it 's similar in other """""""""""""supermarkets""""""""""""""""
However, when you pay, you can find out that the exchange rate is 4150KHR/1USD
Still don't understand what is the benefit for people getting their salary in KHR for this new "thing", except being raped on & on & on & on.
Just like at the gas station, when you ask for 2 liters, at the price of 3000KHR/L = 6000KHR, which should be 1,5 USD and you can see on the pump the price of 1,46 being displayed.
As long as there will not be a static rate to convert USD to KHR, people paying in KHR will always lose.
No wonder nobody trust the national currency.