Lol, we use dollar in our country, because frankly "A day late and a rupee short" would really not have the same impact as a dollar xD
We don't use those phrases at all but I guess that's because we're not an English speaking country. I don't think people do though, a phrase is a phrase.Relevant question: Do people not from the US replace currency in common sayings? Like "A day late and a dollar short", "dollars to donuts", "top dollar", etc. Do people from other countries replace with their own currency?
And I'm a Capricorn. That makes us awkward according to this chart thingy I just found.I'm a Libra!
Somewhat related.
I feel this is the best way to go about it also. If you read at the start of the day I feel you'll start applying what was written in the article to the day and starting making it more true than it really is.Astrology is amusing! I like to read through all the horoscopes for a day after the day is complete and see how many I match with their vague wordings, hahah.
I think most people take astrology light-heartedly, although there are some exceptions. I just can't stand some psychics (aside from pokemon), the ones that will tell people they are communicating with dead loved ones, to make a quick buck. It's fine though if the psychics keep it on light-hearted subjects.
Those are the worst people. I don't think there's a problem if they do it for free, because some people are actually brought at peace by it, but it's just evil to con people during their more desperate times.