What's the meaning of “Sie haben nicht zufällig Kleingeld, oder?”?
Cashiers in Germany are usually told by their supervisors to not give out too much change so that they don't run out of coins. This is why they will often ask you for more change so that they can give you back bills. If you don't have any smaller change then you can say: Entschuldigung, ich habe kein Kleingeld.
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