I get using a comma as a radix, sure. It makes grammatical sense, like saying “two, and three tenths”, just a little pause between concepts.
But how does it make any sense anywhere to use a full-stop for grouping digits?! “1.000.000.000.000” looks ludicrous, not to mention we can’t even agree on whether thats a billion or a million!
Yeah, I do greatly enjoy pulling out this map whenever someone says “only those weirdos in <region/language> do it the other way around”. Nono, it’s actually a pretty even split. 🙃
EasternMost Europeans who use,
as a decimal point will only receive fifteen euros.I get using a comma as a radix, sure. It makes grammatical sense, like saying “two, and three tenths”, just a little pause between concepts.
But how does it make any sense anywhere to use a full-stop for grouping digits?! “1.000.000.000.000” looks ludicrous, not to mention we can’t even agree on whether thats a billion or a million!
It doesn’t make grammatical sense, but in a typesetting and writing sense it checks out – comma is the larger of the two symbols
You’re counting Germany as eastern Europe?
And France
And The Netherlands
And Sweden
And Denmark
The only Europeans that use the
.
as a decimal separator are the British and present and former colonies.All continental Europe except Gibraltar use the
,
, and consequently so do most of Africa and South America.Wikipedia has a great map for this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_separator#Conventions_worldwide
We really need to pick one and go with it.
This is upsetting haha
Yeah, I do greatly enjoy pulling out this map whenever someone says “only those weirdos in <region/language> do it the other way around”. Nono, it’s actually a pretty even split. 🙃
This map largely overlaps a map of The British Empire, doesn’t it?
The penguins refuse to answer surveys
I love how maps like this basically are just maps of historical conquest
Damn, that fancy Arabic comma is looking sweeeeet
How come they managed to get data for Greenland?
Because enough of the people who live there answered the question? 🤷
I think, it was a joke, because Greenland is often marked as “No data available” on such maps, for not really any good reason…
Yeah I know, my reply was a “false ignorance” joke itself 😁
So, Americans?
Nah it’s most more of the world than just Americans this time