Yes or No...Ask random questions, get a yes or no

No..just the opposite , if we're talking about the food, and not the colour..I love the colour lemon..

You know the denominations of British Money if you're American/Canadian .. or American money if you're British /Australian
 
Yes on US & Canadian. No on British. I know the names but not what they're worth against the pound. (Not even sure if "pound" should be capitalized.)

Back before travelers could use CCs or debit cards everywhere, you'd wind up with piles of coins because you couldn't figure out that part of the currency.
(When in NZ many years ago I was buying something in a store and had a huge plastic bag of change but was about to hand the clerk some bills. No idea how to work their coins. The woman recognized my consternation and offered to take a couple of minutes to take my payment in change plus convert the rest to bills. She explained what the coins were worth as she went. I never forgot that kindness..)
 
Yes I've been there in several countries in the past..with the huge amount of change due to not being au fait with the money.. but now in Europe we don't have that problem because almost all European countries including Ireland but not the UK have the Euro,...

yes Pound £ is Capitalised @StarSong (y)

No to the pillow/sheet set..

You have already planned how and where you'll be spending Christmas
 
Not sure how this year's Christmas season will play out. Pizza/Cookie parties are almost sure to be canceled again, though I haven't officially made that decision. I expect to spend time with our children (all vaxxed and boostered) as we did 2019 & earlier, meaning indoors and unmasked.

Last year we were outdoors, masked and distanced. Although we were to have found a way to enjoy time together, it was a pale reflection of our normal interactions.

My question - do you expect your holidays this year to look more like 2019 (and earlier) or 2020?
 

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