What do you call it, Cash, Money, Dough or something else?

Do You call it Cash, Money, Dough or something else/ other?


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I call it cash sometimes. But mostly I call it "something I never get to see".
 
I usually say moneys... Yes moneys. Lol

But sometimes when I feel like it, I call it Poké. *I'm not joking*
 
Dinero bby. ;D
Nah, but sometimes when I'm speaking Spanish I'll call dollars 'pesos' (lol Dominican currency) and pesos 'dollars'. But if I'm speaking English I'll just go with money unless I'm feeling particularly hillbilly-ish that day.
 
I call it several things, depending on the situation. :D

"I've got 5 dollars"
"Do you have any cash for lunch?"
"I've got a few bucks"

So, I'm such a variety-driven person<3
 
I often get criticised by my friends for using different variants for the word money. Over here people just refer to UKP as quids, so we'd often say "I'll give you 5 quid/10 quid/50 quid" which essentially means £5, £10 and £50. I don't use that term as often as I do cash, dough and credit, though I have a tendency to refer to American money as lettuce. XD
 
Basically what Shiharu said, quid comes after anything that isn't in the 5 times table such as 3 quid = £3; but anything that is in the 5 times table is: fiver, tenner, fifteen, twenty for me and most people know what your talking about.
 
I simply refer to it as money, simply because I'm used to it.
 
Money.
"How much money do you have?"
"How much dough do you have?"
"How much cash do you have?"
It doesn't sound right but money does. 'Coz the other two don't make sense Actually they do, but money sounds more nice.
 
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