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having been there a couple of times and watched tons of british tv shows, i have a question.
what's the difference between pound, shiling,bob, quid etc.. are they all the same ?
i have NO idea...but we dont use that currency anymore.
just standard pence and pounds![]()
i have NO idea...but we dont use that currency anymore.
just standard pence and pounds![]()
guess it was slang then , like a buck for a dollar..
Quid has various meanings:
A pound sterling (£), in British slang, possibly derived from the Royal mint at Quidhampton, Wiltshire, England, but more likely from the Latin phrase 'Quid pro quo' (This for that) meaning an exchange of goods.
or maybe you were just watching really old shows.![]()
Quid has various meanings:
A pound sterling (£), in British slang, possibly derived from the Royal mint at Quidhampton, Wiltshire, England, but more likely from the Latin phrase 'Quid pro quo' (This for that) meaning an exchange of goods.
those clever brits
those brilliant minds![]()
old shows do education one
watch Open All Hours - a 70s british comedy show, soooo funny![]()
it used to be half pence and stuff.
i think a shilling was something like 12p
cos most tihng would cost like 12 1/2p
i had this coupon book from the 50s, which gave me 1/2p off bread, valid with rations book![]()
if I remember correctly, Quid is Latin for one of the who/what/when/where/why/hows...
or at least, most of those start with 'qu' in Latin.
you guys are too smart for me.