• zagaberoo@beehaw.org
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    1 month ago

    I’d love to hear what’s objectively ‘wrong’ with this one. They’re arbitrary symbols. If anything, isn’t the decimal more akin to a full stop, while a digit separator is more of a pause?

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      1 month ago

      Yeah, it is objectively bad, because introduces confusion. These systems are supposed to remove ambiguities, not introduce them

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        1 month ago

        If we are being pedantic, technically you should use a space to separate the thousands (e.g. $27 000), as this avoids the ambiguity.

        If we ignore that and only focus on comma (,) and period (.) decimal notations, then period for decimals would win out, as the larger majority of the world population use it. So $27,000.00 would be the correct way.

        But until the whole world agrees on one, we are stuck with multiple, so you can just rub your two brain cells together and realise that the 3 trailing zeroes probably mean it is in the thousands (along with the rest of the context).

        (no shade at the original comment, which was clearly tongue in cheek, idk why it is downvoted lol it was funny)

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          1 month ago

          If we are being pedantic, technically you should use a space to separate the thousands

          Exactly. Space doesn’t introduce confusion no matter what sign is used as decimal separator. It’s a such a simple, elegant solution, world would be a better place if people were acrually using it.