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Subject: Loose vs tight?
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vaidos 28.10.13 - 02:44am
Hello there. I'd like to find out what do you call money (e.g a 5) that's just single and one made up of 1, 2 and 2. Do you say the former is tight 5 and the latter loose 5? Eish English is my 5th language and I always strive to improve mine. * +

letan 28.10.13 - 02:47am
Money, money, money, MONEY!! * +

redvixen 28.10.13 - 03:00am
ya'v gotta have it. yeah yeah * +

vovo2012 28.10.13 - 03:32am
change I guess. * +

peta 28.10.13 - 03:41am
Tight 5?? (For_sure). Loose change is as is- loose because it's coins. * +

mikeymk 28.10.13 - 03:58am
A fiver is a fiver but whilst it can be made up by various coins or a note, the note has certain regional names - sometimes called a bluey round these parts because its the blue coloured bank note. * +

vaidos 28.10.13 - 08:46am

@ peta - 28.10.13 - 03:41am
Tight 5?? For_sure. Loose change is as is- loose because it's coins.

why then call it change if you haven't got it as a change from a purchase? * +

contented 28.10.13 - 08:53am
paper for a 5note and coin for 5 in change. good * +

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