Two whole hours?!
[spoiler]I guess you mean 2,000 hours...[/spoiler]
English
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Pretty sure he meant 2.000, as we usually denote high numbers in Europe. Heard of it? It's where your ancestors came from bud.
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The whole world didn't come from Europe dumbass. Your ancestors are from Africa
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I've seen the use of dots(periods/ whatever you want to call them) instead of commas and it got me wondering about a few things. If you don't mind, could you answer a couple of my questions? What do you do in a case where decimals are needed? For example: $2,000.23 Do you use fractions instead? Ex: $2,000 23/100 Do you know how long the difference in representing larger numbers has existed, or has it always been that way?
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I believe they use commas instead of decimals. I.E. 1,000,001.3 in US = 1.000.001,3
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So, the opposite of what's done in the US? Like which side of the road to drive on.
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I believe so keep in mind I could be wrong about that, that's just what one of my English friends said
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They don't use commas over there dipshit. Educate yourself.