Some users are only happy about this situation, and they can be understood.
On January 26, the dollar exchange rate on the Moscow Exchange exceeded 80 rubles for the first time since November 2020. The euro is also not far behind – it is already more than 90 rubles for the first time since July 2021. Such a fall of the ruble could not go unnoticed on the Web. Twitter users sadly began to make fun of this situation.
Many rightly noted that the ruble is falling even with a sharp rise in oil prices.
Only those who keep savings or receive salaries in foreign currency rejoice in this situation .
< img class="aligncenter" src="/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/rubl-po-centu-sobrali-memy-i-shutki-o-rezkom-roste-dollara-i-evro-136f000.jpg" alt=""Ruble by cent": collected memes and jokes about the sharp growth of the dollar and the euro" />
What do you think about this situation? How did the sharp depreciation of the ruble affect you? Tell us in the comments.