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~~Eastern~~ Most Europeans who use
,
as a decimal point will only receive fifteen euros.You're counting Germany as eastern Europe?
And France
And The Netherlands
And Sweden
And Denmark
The only Europeans that use the
.
as a decimal separator are the British and present and former colonies.All continental Europe except Gibraltar use the
,
, and consequently so do most of Africa and South America.I get using a comma as a radix, sure. It makes grammatical sense, like saying "two, and three tenths", just a little pause between concepts.
But how does it make any sense anywhere to use a full-stop for grouping digits?! "1.000.000.000.000" looks ludicrous, not to mention we can't even agree on whether thats a billion or a million!
It doesn't make grammatical sense, but in a typesetting and writing sense it checks out – comma is the larger of the two symbols
So, Americans?
Nah it's most more of the world than just Americans this time