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00(11:48:32) ! @Buffalobiian: oh, btw Ark, Krayz said something in the forum
00(11:48:33) ! @Buffalobiian: Metro 2033 for no more than 10,20€ (~15$?) today
15(11:48:45) @Arkangel: ...?
15(11:48:47) @Arkangel: And?
00(11:48:52) ! @Buffalobiian: he used a comma separate the numbers
00(11:48:57) ! @Buffalobiian: is that a european thing?
15(11:49:03) @Arkangel: I dunno
15(11:49:07) @Arkangel: I rarely buy games
15(11:49:17) @Arkangel: Only when they're dirt cheap
00(11:49:21) ! @Buffalobiian: I mean in prices
15(11:49:22) @Arkangel: I got css for 3 euros
00(11:49:31) ! @Buffalobiian: that's meant to be 10 Euros and 20 "cents"
00(11:49:46) ! @Buffalobiian: if you use cents for smaller-than-one-euro increments
00(11:50:09) ! @Buffalobiian: I meant using a comma as a decimal point
00(11:50:13) ! @Buffalobiian: when you talk about money
15(11:50:21) @Arkangel: Oh
00(11:50:23) ! @Buffalobiian: or any other number-ish thing
15(11:50:30) @Arkangel: Usually it's .
15(11:50:35) @Arkangel: , is only used in math
00(11:50:46) ! @Buffalobiian: so . is used when talking about money
00(11:50:52) ! @Buffalobiian: and , is used in math calcs?
15(11:50:52) @Arkangel: Aye
15(11:50:54) @Arkangel: Aye
00(11:51:05) ! @Buffalobiian: and in maths, "," is used as a decimal?
15(11:51:14) @Arkangel: Aye
00(11:51:21) ! @Buffalobiian: okay, followup question
00(11:51:31) ! @Buffalobiian: in maths, if you were to write ONE THOUSAND
00(11:51:42) ! @Buffalobiian: do you write 1000,00
00(11:51:49) ! @Buffalobiian: or 1,000,00
00(11:51:55) ! @Buffalobiian: or 1,000.00
00(11:52:00) ! @Buffalobiian: or 1 000,00
00(11:52:05) ! @Buffalobiian: or 1 00.00
00(11:52:09) ! @Buffalobiian: ./end of question
15(11:52:24) @Arkangel: 1.000,000
00(11:52:33) ! @Buffalobiian: ..
00(11:52:37) ! @Buffalobiian: that's ot one thousand ark
15(11:52:47) @Arkangel: Yes
00(11:52:48) ! @Buffalobiian: unless you're using three decimals
15(11:52:55) @Arkangel: Yes
15(11:53:09) @Arkangel: Why is this so hard to get? >_>
00(11:53:19) ! @Buffalobiian: so the decimal separates the thousand place, and the comma separates the decimal from the ones place?
15(11:53:25) @Arkangel: LolAsutralia does things differently?
00(11:53:32) ! @Buffalobiian: quite so
00(11:53:49) ! @Buffalobiian: we use the . as a decimal point
00(11:53:50) ! @Buffalobiian: ALWAYS
00(11:53:52) ! @Buffalobiian: WITHOUT FAIL
15(11:54:09) @Arkangel: Weirdos
00(11:54:26) ! @Buffalobiian: old-school people will use the comma to separate the thousand from the hundred
00(11:54:36) ! @Buffalobiian: using either 1,000.00
00(11:54:45) ! @Buffalobiian: or 1'000.00
00(11:55:01) ! @Buffalobiian: but the norm these days, as I was taught in school, is just to leave a space
00(11:55:07) ! @Buffalobiian: 1 000.00
00(11:55:12) ! @Buffalobiian: it looks weird in typing
00(11:55:15) ! @Buffalobiian: and no one does it
00(11:55:25) ! @Buffalobiian: but in writing, it looks less "separated"
00(11:55:39) ! @Buffalobiian: the gap is less than that you'd use between words and other numbers
00(11:55:50) ! @Buffalobiian: money follows the same rules as normal math calcs