One more case of England vs everyone else.
Unless of course you count the majority of the worlds population that also use the
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Yep that’s the irony of English systems, it’s only them and their colonies and ex colonies that even consider it. Left hand drive and measuring system using variable size biological parts included.
Japan was never a colony.
Of course, I misspelled neocolonialism
I’m under the impression that for Switzerland, we normally use “,” (or at least for handwriting, that’s how I learned to write it at least) but because of shitty locale support, people use “.” on computers
Ah yes. Blue, green and green. The ideal chart colours.
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Blue, green, and blue greeen
French Canadian. I once accidentally transferred WAY too much money in a banking transaction because of this.
Oh dear. Presumably 1000x too much?
100 times. I do everything in English on my computer and for some reason that day my banking session was opened in French. So it ignored the decimal point for cents in the number I entered. I asked to transfer 160.50 bucks (or whatever the exact number was), and it transferred 16 050 instead. Luckily I could fix it with a phone call.
Other parts of the world I can understand, but how did most of Europe end up being so incredibly wrong on which separator to use?
They do something different than me, therefore they are wrong.