Ljubljana, 19 January
The majority of Slovenian adults have already grown accustomed to the euro, a survey carried out for the daily Vecer has found.
While 81% of the people said they were already accustomed to the euro, 18.6% of the respondents were not, Vecer found in its poll of 1,000 people between 13 and 18 January.
According to Vecer, the majority of those who answered negatively were aged 18 or 19, while the biggest surprise was the insignificant number of those could not or did not want to answer.
The results of the poll, which was carried out by the RM Plus public opinion research company, were published in Friday's edition of the paper.
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