hitler_the_goat answered Monday June 22 2009, 12:38 pm: thats not german, its most likely polish Zloty (hence the ZT, instead of Euro). europeans use a comma instead of a decimal point so thats more like twenty two hundred zloty. I don't know what the conversion rate is off the top of my head, but the usual for eastern european countries is about twelve to a dollar. just a shotgun blast guess, about 190 bucks. shopping in euro is much simpler, its about 68 euro cents on the dollar, or 1.45 dollars to a euro. though why you'd be buying a prom dress from european sources is beyond me. fashion I guess. you can look up the real currency conversion online pretty easy. try looking up western european dresses, they're a tad more expensive, but fantastic in quality and style. I should know. I love it when german girls wear formal dresses. I get that kid in a candy store expression on my face, and go to town.
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