We had an argument over IRC > What is the correct method of punctuation.
Poll
Punctuation: Which is correct?
10 000,00 | 3% | 3% - 5 | ||||
10 000.00 | 3% | 3% - 6 | ||||
10,000.00 | 78% | 78% - 119 | ||||
10.000,00 | 7% | 7% - 12 | ||||
10000.00 | 3% | 3% - 5 | ||||
10000,00 | 2% | 2% - 4 | ||||
Total: 151 |
Null vote out of spite.
This is only going to turn into a war over the Atlantic. Different countries, different conventions.
This is only going to turn into a war over the Atlantic. Different countries, different conventions.
Last edited by heggs (2007-06-19 06:16:13)
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Me in IRC wrote:
Titch 10,000.00
10,000.00
Fenris_GreyClaw wrote:
10,000.00
10,000.00
Excell likes the "10,000.00", and the "10000.00", but on a financial report, the "." is used to separate 1000's, not seperate the wholes from the fractions. So I'd have to go with "10.000,00" because I'm a financial candidate myself, and I like math.
the three people that voted "10.000,00" :Tayner, surgeon and HeggsFenris_GreyClaw wrote:
10,000.00
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-06-19 06:19:47)
I myself use 10,000.00.
However, mathematicians could argue the use of at least the first 4 (if not all of them).
However, mathematicians could argue the use of at least the first 4 (if not all of them).
in what dollars? the comma means thousands and the decimal depends on how many tenths of a fraction
10,000
10,000
Last edited by Locoloki (2007-06-19 06:25:36)
10,000.00
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
Shit! That must mean the UK is part of the US now! or you could just be wrongavman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
Wrong wrong wrong.avman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
lol i fail, i voted 10.000,00
Well I'm from the UK and my vote is 10,000.00 as it makes the most sense, imho, tbh.
Nope. In Europe they use that notation a lot.Vilham wrote:
Wrong wrong wrong.avman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
Thanks for that, now i understand differently i guess. Havent seen it in any of the countries ive visited in Europe though.Bertster7 wrote:
Nope. In Europe they use that notation a lot.Vilham wrote:
Wrong wrong wrong.avman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
In England its 10,000.00Bertster7 wrote:
Nope. In Europe they use that notation a lot.Vilham wrote:
Wrong wrong wrong.avman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
10,000.00
Dear God please let my karma one day reach 100, whether it be tomorrow or 1000 years in the future i want it to happen.
I go to France quite a lot, prices over there tend to be written like that, so do letters from the bank, bills etc.Vilham wrote:
Thanks for that, now i understand differently i guess. Havent seen it in any of the countries ive visited in Europe though.Bertster7 wrote:
Nope. In Europe they use that notation a lot.Vilham wrote:
Wrong wrong wrong.avman633 wrote:
US people (myself included) would say: 10,000.00
People not from US say: 10.000,00
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
Thanks for that, I'd never noticedTitch2349 wrote:
In England its 10,000.00Bertster7 wrote:
Nope. In Europe they use that notation a lot.Vilham wrote:
Wrong wrong wrong.
The correct way ANYWHERE as far as i understand is 10,000.00
it should be 10,000.00 but i always put 10000.00 just because why do you need a comma in a fucking number??
Who would argue such a basic thing? #3
Last edited by usmarine2005 (2007-06-19 07:24:48)