nextstorm wrote:
That would cause some confusion... in some languages the , is a decimal point
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Just like how in europe, pastas might cost 8,50 euros and computers might cost 1.000
So it might be confusing to those Europeans or other people who speak a language where , represents . and vice versa.
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kayybee wrote:
nextstorm wrote:
That would cause some confusion... in some languages the , is a decimal point
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+1
Just like how in europe, pastas might cost 8,50 euros and computers might cost 1.000
So it might be confusing to those Europeans or other people who speak a language where , represents . and vice versa.
say whaaaaaa
well i guess you learn things every day.
i thought'd just be easier to read, because that's what youtube's like and stuff.
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