Banking English

Foreign exchange: Dialogue 1:

Cashier: Hi. May I help you?
Paul Ryefield: Yes. What's the buying rate for euro?
Cashier: 1.15 U.S. dollars to the euro.
Paul Ryefield: Okay. I'd like to change some euro into US dollars, please.
Cashier: Sure. How much would you like to change?
Paul Ryefield: Six hundred euro.
Cashier: Very good. May I see your passport?
Paul Ryefield: Here you are.
Cashier: How would you like your bills?
Paul Ryefield: In fifties please.



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