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minus-square@buycurious@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish32•9 months agoI’ve seen it this way for folks that are from Europe.
minus-squareBarqsHasBitelinkfedilinkEnglish8•9 months agoIt’s the French way to do it, not sure about the others.
minus-square@hydroptic@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink16•9 months agoSeems to be a pretty common thing all around Europe. It’s how we use € here in the Nordics too
minus-square@Jivebunny@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•9 months agoDutch spell euro in front of amount, but say amount in front of euro.
minus-square@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•9 months agoI do, they’re leftover from when I was last over there. There’s maybe 600$ in a drawer somewhere.
minus-squareNatanaellinkfedilink1•9 months agoIn Swedish we write something like 10 SEK or 10:- (the dash is a substitute when there’s no fraction of a Krona, otherwise it would be some like 10:50 (the latter part, “öre”, typically written in smaller letters) or 10,50 kr)
I’ve seen it this way for folks that are from Europe.
It’s the French way to do it, not sure about the others.
Seems to be a pretty common thing all around Europe. It’s how we use € here in the Nordics too
Dutch spell euro in front of amount, but say amount in front of euro.
Europeans don’t have $.
I do, they’re leftover from when I was last over there. There’s maybe 600$ in a drawer somewhere.
In Swedish we write something like 10 SEK or 10:- (the dash is a substitute when there’s no fraction of a Krona, otherwise it would be some like 10:50 (the latter part, “öre”, typically written in smaller letters) or 10,50 kr)