• thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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        6 days ago

        A small, but important detail. :D I always try to use the correct decimal separator for the unit.

        • tal@lemmy.today
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          6 days ago

          Some years back, I had a friend who had lived in Germany for some time who came to the US and did a cash transfer without thinking at an ATM and couldn’t figure out at first why her account got frozen. She’d used a comma instead of a period when entering the amount of money to be moved.

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          6 days ago

          It is called a decimal separator. Should be obvious why languages that use a point for it would call it “decimal point”. Other languages refer to it as comma.

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            6 days ago

            It really bugged me until I realize it basically means 919 euros AND 0 cents.

            Whereas in North America we basically would say $919.99 meaning $919 dollars and 99% of a dollar.