Originally Posted by sk8ernicky
nobody wants to go to a psychologist.

I don't know about this.

It could be kind of fun, depending on the psychologist.

Or if you know you have a problem that you suspect is psychological, and the psychologist might help, or point you in the right direction, then you would want to go to a psychologist.

How about if you liked the entire psychological testing experience? Then you would kind of look forward to going back.

I also think that I would prefer to pay in dollars rather than euros if I went to the psychologist. If I used euros, the staff at the psychologist's office would look at me kind of funny and then ask for "real" money. Or something. Unless they had been to Europe and knew what euros, but even then, it's unlikely that they would accept them. Some people can't even find Europe on a map, you know.

I'm not saying that your mother was wrong to use euros. I'm really just saying that *I* wouldn't have paid in euros. I don't use euros to buy services. That's really the preference of the local professionals, though. They don't *like* euros. No, they don't like euros at all.