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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    Do Europeans say "dot" or "point" when they use commas instead?! Can-not-comprehend.
    Why would we? When you use comma, you say "comma" (in whatever language the person speaks, obviously).

    Over here space commonly serves as the thousands separator. Period was used as well but I feel like it's use has considerably lessened if not disappeared, probably due to people getting used to it as the decimal mark in the internets and generally American/English texts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Assertn View Post
    Programming languages also don't use commas for digit grouping....
    Oh, so all programming languages are that way, are they? That's like saying all brown people eat beans. You racist bastard.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kraco View Post
    Over here space commonly serves as the thousands separator. Period was used as well but I feel like it's use has considerably lessened if not disappeared, probably due to people getting used to it as the decimal mark in the internets and generally American/English texts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Assertn View Post
    Programming languages also don't use commas for digit grouping....
    Yeah, they don't use anything, unless you mean decimal parts.

    Most people don't separate thousands, etc when they are writing them by hand, at least over here, and if someone seriously feels the need to do so blank space is enough.
    Officially 'comma' or ' , ' is used to separate decimal part over here but it is really a liberal thing - comma and dot/point is used commonly and they are interchangeable.

    Hmm I think that this thread should also cover our traditional Troll-topic - day/month/year writing system.
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    I actually use 24 HR time on my cell phone because it makes me feel cool.

    MM/DD vs DD/MM is annoying, I just try to guess which one people mean using logic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    I actually use 24 HR time on my cell phone because it makes me feel cool.
    Ha. I thought about doing that, but opted to using am/pm format because it was easier in the end.


    MM/DD vs DD/MM is annoying, I just try to guess which one people mean using logic...
    That's never a problem when interacting people on a daily basis here. It's only really a problem when reading the expiry dates on products when I'm not sure what format the place-of-origin used.

    Or, you know, websites.

    I remember how I was always annoyed when my Chinese teacher used MM/DD when writing up the homework. She came from Taiwan.

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    In france, the rule is to use the comma for decimals, and spaces every thousand.

    So it is:
    1 000 000,10 in France when it's 1,000,000.10 in the U.S.A.

    Some people use the dot in France, mainly because they have been influenced.

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    Commas and dots here in Mexico

    1,000.00

    And while the 12HR format is the standard... I prefer the 24HR format better. I normally set it like that in whatever device that allows it.

    I too have the same problem with date formats... never knowing if its DD/MM or MM/DD


    EDIT: BTW... I love how this thread started by confusing Archie with an european.

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    24h format is standard in Poland and the most logical dd/mm/yy date.
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    I like 24h clock because AM/PM is hard to decipher on a watch in low light. I think this is the same reason the military uses 24h clock.


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    Commas and dots for the Philippines, just like the US.

    Damn our lack of originality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shinta|hikari View Post
    Commas and dots for the Philippines, just like the US.

    Damn our lack of originality.
    Your people respect their forebears. Nothing wrong with that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Animeniax View Post
    I like 24h clock because AM/PM is hard to decipher on a watch in low light. I think this is the same reason the military uses 24h clock.
    I always thought the military used 24hr time just because it's less likely to be misinterpreted, whether in writing or speech. Interestingly, watches display 24hr time with the ":", which strictly speaking doesn't conform with 24hr-time format.

    I can't ever recall being in a situation where I had a watch yet had no idea whether it should be AM or PM. Guess I don't get stuck in caves often enough.

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    over here it's:

    123 456km but(!) 4321km

    and

    123 456,12 €
    or
    123.456,12 €


    some ugly shit: english people tend to write the number "one" somewhat like |
    AND WHERE IS THE - in the 7? WHERE? bah

    a seven should look like this: 7
    the same thing goes for the capital letter Z, Z but its not that easy to misread
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    We do that too ("ones" being a straight line, sevens not having the strike-through)

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    one being a straight line? ouch, that is kinda annoying to read and can be misunderstood easily.
    seven having the '-' in it is kinda only useful if you write one as '1' not '|' - if someone has bad handwriting(ie me) it can me mistaken for 1.
    i use dash in Z and z only in math - because of my crappy handwriting i sometimes can mistook it for 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Assertn View Post
    Programming languages also don't use commas for digit grouping....
    Programming languages are smarter than people and don't need commas. Humans can barely walk down the street while chewing gum.


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    To be fair, I don't think a computer can do that either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    To be fair, I don't think a computer can do that either.
    Depends... do giant battle suits count as computers or human extensions? If the newtype pilot chews gum while flying the mobile suit down the street, I think that counts.


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