Euros DELFI / Mindaugas Ažušilis
The Eurobarometer survey carried out on 29-30 December revealed that 44 percent of respondents already had euro banknotes before the adoption of the euro, while 46 percent had euro coins. Survey carried out on 2-3 January showed that on 2 January 84 percent of the polled paid only in cash litas, whereas on 3 January just 54 percent paid only in cash litas. On 3 January 84 percent of the polled said they received the change only in euros. 36 percent of respondents paid only in euros on 2-3 January.
Two days after the euro adoption, 25 percent of the polled said they only had euros or more euros than litas in their wallets.
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