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Latest post Mon, Sep 3 2007 6:57 PM by Lcchang. 2 replies.
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Lcchang  +  413408 Mon, 03 Sep 07 02:45 AM

Does anyone know the difference between Foreign Exchange and Money Exchange? Please advise.

LCChang

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Mister Micawber  +  413465 Mon, 03 Sep 07 07:39 AM

Where did you see them?  They could be synonymous, or the 'money exchange' could be only for changing denominations in a single currency (as at an amusement park) or for changing to e.g. tokens (as for transportation).

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Lcchang  +  413717 Mon, 03 Sep 07 06:57 PM

I see. Well... I just heard it from my textbook. A listening practice asked me to circle the right word as I listened to it from the CD.

Here is the script:

Do you know where the nearest money/ foreign exchange is?

The answer is "foreign exchange" as was heard from the CD, so I was wondering if they were different.

LCChang

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