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Do you say 1.000 or 1,000 for a thousand?carckin355 said:Never heard of 'dutch decimals' until now. Are you sure they're used in Australia?
FTR, "Dutch decimals" is not the name for our decimal system.
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Do you say 1.000 or 1,000 for a thousand?carckin355 said:Never heard of 'dutch decimals' until now. Are you sure they're used in Australia?
Lakituthequick said:Do you say 1.000 or 1,000 for a thousand?carckin355 said:Never heard of 'dutch decimals' until now. Are you sure they're used in Australia?
FTR, "Dutch decimals" is not the name for our decimal system.
All right. Then you use the period as decimal point, which I don't.carckin355 said:Lakituthequick said:Do you say 1.000 or 1,000 for a thousand?carckin355 said:Never heard of 'dutch decimals' until now. Are you sure they're used in Australia?
FTR, "Dutch decimals" is not the name for our decimal system.
1,000.
1.000 would be a dollar with too many zeros behind it from my view.
Parents with their kids and their kids friends. Meals at mcdonalds range from like 5 to 11 dollars I believe.Nowi said:I have never in my life seen someone spend 60 dollars at mcdonalds.
Toad Eightyfive said:
Ghostony said:Parents with their kids and their kids friends. Meals at mcdonalds range from like 5 to 11 dollars I believe.Nowi said:I have never in my life seen someone spend 60 dollars at mcdonalds.
$70 is my limit, I never would go higher than that for a single game.
MKGirlism said:Because the 'confusing' way is most likely the correct way, 2257.
Okay, the most residents on this planet live in China and America, but still, what you find correct is confusing to most other countries.
Sylveon said:What are you guys opinion on the possibility of more emulators even though nintendo is trying it's best to block their systems?