Horace
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Thanks Drizz. Â Yes I am aware of this. Â I was doing business in China when foreigners weren't allowed RMB.They'll be interchangable if you're in China, but my point is that kuai is not the official name of the Chinese currency, but merely a placeholder for said official name. Â If you are in the EU, kuai will mean Euros, in the UK, pounds, and so on.
PS: I don't really see the point of your last post, as I in essence said what you've said. You must be as insecure as I am in letting people know what you know.