You think you can't get very far with just 1 dollar in the pocket ?
Well, think again.
It is true that in the United States or in France, a dollar does not represent much.
But in some parts of the world, it's amazing what you can do with $1.
So let yourself be surprised and find out what $1 is worth around the world:
Egypt: 1 dish of Koshary (rice, spaghetti, lentils and fried onions).
India :1 all-you-can-eat rice meal (with rasam, sambhar, papad, fromage blanc, banana leaf).
Austria: 1 kornspitz (supermarket pastry).
Los Angeles - United States :1 hour parking in town.
Vietnam :1 Non La -chapeau-, (or 1 DVD, 3 pairs of sandals, 5 packets of instant noodles...)
Nepal: 1 momo and 1 soda (i.e. 10 meatballs and 1 25cl soda...)
Italy: 1 bottle of table wine (or 1kg of spaghetti, 6 bottles of mineral water or 1 tablet of ibuprophen...)
Portugal: 1 espresso.
Cebu - Philippines: 1 foot massage of 30-40 min.
Dubai - United Arab Emirates: 1 jabal al noor shawarma.
Bogota - Colombia: 1 coffee and 1 cookie (or 1 arepa -burger with cornbread- with spicy aji sauce...)
England: 1/2 liter of diesel (or 2 cigarettes, 3/4 of a liter of milk, 2 daily newspapers...)
Seoul - South Korea: 1 metro ticket and 1 mask.
Budapest - Hungary: 4 small apples (or 30 min of parking in town, 1 newspaper, 1 complete Mcdo burger...)
Croatia :1 scoop of ice cream.
Denmark :1 liter of milk (or 1 postcard with national stamp, 1 cucumber, 1 bar of chocolate...)
Costa Rica :1 watermelon (or 1 papaya, 1 pineapple, 1 large cup of coffee...)
The Canary Islands :1 cup of tea (in Santa Cruz, in the South of the country you can only have 1/2 cup).
France :about 40% of a Starbucks espresso.
The Faroe Islands :1 chewing gum (or 2 apples at the supermarket, candy...).
Australia :1 scratchy (lottery ticket to win other $).
So where are you going to spend your next dollar?