Sometimes local currency becomes less valuable during the term of a loan.
Not exact matches
Sometimes, retailers and ATMs will give you the option to pay in either the
local currency or Sterling.
Sometimes when you travel and charge something to your credit card, the vendor will ask you if you want to pay in your home
currency or their
local currency.
It's really important to research beforehand what kind of fees you might be up against and I recommend always having the
local currency on hand to cover the fees, as
sometimes the fees can process as a cash advance if you use a credit card.
Sometimes I like to get some guidebooks out of my
local library and read the practical information at the beginning and / or end —
currency, weather, how to get around, visa / passport requirements, etc..