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Originally Posted by Adult Lounge - Brad
???????? Are you serious about the comma thing? that's pretty standard procedure outside of North America as has already been stated. The more sensible way is to understand what you are looking at before commenting on it. Think about it...why would a comma come before 2 numbers? 18,58 can only mean 18.58 because 1858 with a comma would be 1,858.
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You're being dumb and cheeky on purpose now aren't you? That has to be it, because I know full well how it works with the comma dude, I understand it just fine. It's not rocket science. However, I just think the N. American way of using a DECIMAL to separate the dollars from the cents and a COMMA to denote thousands is a LOT clearer and more organized and concise than replacing the decimal with yet another fucking comma. And all of the banks I deal with agree with me. (they must, because all of them use the decimal as it should be used)
Get it now? :D
"18,58 can only mean 18.58"
Then why not just say "18.58" ? lol