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Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash
The only place in the UK I ever see , used instead of . in a price is in Ikea. So, that is weird even to the British but I guess it is done in other parts of Europe.
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yeah, on the continent the decimal point is a comma. However, the OP was incorrect in suggesting the thousands delimiter was a comma - to specify thousands, a space is added.
So in US (but also format for UK) an i7 quad core iMac will cost you
$1,999.99 (a penny short of 2 grand), whereas in continental Europe it's
€1 999,99
(Apple, Inc currency converter applied)