Is it worth taking a 'Mir' card to Vietnam?
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The 'Mir' card is suitable as a backup option, but not for primary use. It only works in VRB ATMs and a limited number of merchants, and the conversion rate and fees make it less advantageous compared to cash. For example, withdrawing 1,000,000 dong through VRB gives you 6% less money than exchanging cash dollars. If you use a T-Bank card, there will be no commission up to 100,000 rubles per month, but other banks may charge additional fees. For short trips with small expenses, the 'Mir' card can be convenient, but for long journeys, it's better to bring cash dollars or euros. Always have alternative payment methods with you in case of unforeseen circumstances.
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