• [object Object]@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    There are only two countries that use a currency named dollar and the comma as the decimal separator: Ecuador and Suriname. Which of them seem likely to have originated this English-language meme with typical US hourly rates?

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      9 days ago

      People in countries that use . instead of , still use $ without changing punctuation when referring to the dollar.

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          2 days ago

          Good lord. Because the dollar exists, and people in other countries are free to reference it without changing to our mathematical punctuation standards. Other languages have their own spellings for America too, and in their own alphabets. They don’t have to switch things up for us.

          Don’t worry, the American dollar won’t be the de facto global currency much longer, so this kind of thing will just fade away. Of course, that means we will have to learn new systems.

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      8 days ago

      Twitter, for all its faults, proved that a lot of people online with strong opinions about US politics are located in India, Pakistan, and southeast Asia. In my opinion one of these is the likely origin.