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Yes. Except in the UK, where they're just pennies.roid wrote:ps: pennys are cents right?
That would be very hard to do here without changing the entire system of how the sales tax works. As it stands some Canadian government a long time ago made the boneheaded decision that the prices we see on the items we buy are not what we actually pay, the sales tax gets tacked on after. I'd love to see a decision to actually include the sales tax in the actual price tags but this is Stephen Harper we're talking about, he already made a very good decision to get rid of the penny and I don't think he can keep it up for another one.roid wrote:ohoh, I'd watched that John Green vid mentioned at the end.
From a country that abolished pennies cents a while back, what happens is that a lot of stores just round their actual prices (particularly for cheap items) to the nearest sensible 5 cents. I don't mean it's rounded when you buy it, i mean the price is actually written in 5 cent intervals, it just saves brain conversions.
It's a big change.TigerRaptorFX wrote:The video does make cents.
Canada doesn't have a monopoly on that particular brand of stupid, America and a couple other countries I have been to all do the same thing, so I highly doubt it will be corrected anytime soon.Alter-Fox wrote:That would be very hard to do here without changing the entire system of how the sales tax works. As it stands some Canadian government a long time ago made the boneheaded decision that the prices we see on the items we buy are not what we actually pay, the sales tax gets tacked on after. I'd love to see a decision to actually include the sales tax in the actual price tags but this is Stephen Harper we're talking about, he already made a very good decision to get rid of the penny and I don't think he can keep it up for another one.
Warlock wrote:I say we do it to there just useless zinc and copper and i hate counting them.
but think about it how mant people really pay with cash any more working in IT for a cstores chine we see more card usage then cash.