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I have a serious question here... No idiots allowed.
How does a blind person tell the difference between a 20$ and a 50$ or for that matter a 100$ bill?
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Trying to screw blind people? Not nice
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They place it in order . (well some people place it in order for them I guess) 2nd : On some country's money you can toutch and see a difference between each bill |
I guess I can't answer this then
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You don't want any replies huh?
No as Dre said, they keep bills in proper order. Easy to remember for them |
How do they get the creamy filling in twinkies?
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Yeah but what happens when they buy something, or get the cash from the bank... It must be a major pain in the ass. |
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They call your mom |
The same way you get that soft flowing caramel in a caramilk bar.
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Not sure about the rest of the world, but in AU each note is a slightly different length. There are devices they can use to measure them and find the value.
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they're too gifted . . . .
they could sense it by touching the bill . . . . . |
they fold them in different ways
you dind't saw daredevil?? |
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HAHAHA Yeah right after you get off the phone with Lens... idiot. |
Sorry to vear the topic, but I've always scratched my head about this one...
How are people, that have been deaf their entire life, comprehend words? Since they have never heard a sound in their life how do the letters make any sense? Maybe they can pick everything up easily through pictures with the words describing them, but it still seems like it would be a tough concept for them to grasp. Also, in their minds what noises are there? I know I "think in English", but since they've never been able to hear a language, what goes on up there? I'm dumbfounded. |
I have a blind uncle.
He gets his money from the bank and they give it to him in sets by order of dollar value He then (while still at the bank) folds each bill a certain way. He can tell the size of each bill by how he folded it at the bank. |
If You meen US bills, there is a roman number on the bills that are rissen a bit: $100 = C / $10 = X / $5 = V, and so on.
On Danish bills there are symbols: Squares,triacles and so on + roman numbers! I hope this answer your quesstion! |
Many countries have paper currency in different sizes for different denominations. Some countries have tactile markings to denote different values of paper currency. In countries where there is no differentiation, some people who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind use a billfold that has sections for different bills and a special purse with separate slots for coins. Others fold bills in different ways depending on their value, and identify coins by feeling the edges and memorizing the sizes. Most people use one method only.
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French currency is the best.
Folding. I hear that is the most common method. |
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he told me your a nobody and not to worry much.....so I won't:glugglug |
On Canadian money, you can feel the different denominations. The bill isn't perfectly flat; you can feel the five and the zero on a $50.
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How does a blind man know when to stop using toilet paper?
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I guess you have a really nice and honest friend bend them or arrange them in a way so youll know which is which... or maybe the govt has a way..and they only tell blind ppl..?
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I hve a blind cousin ...She has live in help that puts money in little booklets... Each diffrent bill size has a booklet ... If she needs to go out by her self or whats to do it her self she knows witch one to take and she only takes what is needed .. Normaly only 1 bill. But more often than not .. when she gets change ... she gets ripped off ... sad.
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Must be like that to help the forgers. :1orglaugh |
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If the live in helps her out to much she gets depressed ... but she understands she is blind and that we live in a fucked up world she trys her best to win over the cashier or whatever it is she is doing so they rip her off :) |
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That way there's no change issue, she could still be overcharged but that won't put money directly in the cashier's pocket. |
If I became blind I would insist on any cash transactions I had to do myself being done with $1 bills:glugglug
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