Why do Europeans use , as decimals?

Why do Europeans use , as decimals?

It triggers me.

Because your country is retarded

They are scared of .

Brits use it too.

why are americans the only country that doesn't use the metric system?

Because . is a dot product

It doesn't make much sense to use a full stop when you're not done with the numbers.

When did I say Britain isn't also retarded?
See

Not an argument.

We do it too. Are brazillians europeans?

But we don't, you ridiculous amphibian, you do

America:
>One hundred and one tenth: 100.1
>One hundred thousand: 100,000

Europe
>One hundred and one tenth: 100,1
>One hundred thousand: 100.000

You put a decimal into the middle of real numbers, not decimals

Your said "your country" implying America only.

Nice try Perkka.

To confuse the Americans.

We use both systems at once and have a weird mix where we use imperial for weights , distance etc, then litres for things like water but pints for things like beer, also Burma does not use the metric system.

AMERICAN flag on moon not metric

I know Burma and Liberia don't, and that's it.

Also the way you use "stone" as a measurement for weight is really weird m8

Pounds go into stones. Americans just use pounds but don't bother with stones for some reason.

who gives a fuck about the Oxford comma?

>american education

Brits have always had a tendency towards bisecksualism

>for some reason

The reason is that base 14 is fucking retarded.

100 000

America
A hundred dollars and fifty cents: $100.50
A hundred thousand: 100,000

France
Cent dollars et cinquante centimes: 100,50 $
Cent mille: 100 000

>pounds go into stones
Oh, now it makes a little more sense.

NASA used both Imperial and metric back then; nowadays they mostly use metric. I think every science related job uses metric now.

I don't. Also Finland is the gayest country on here.

Yeah but it confuses foreigners.

How do you write 1 million (1,000,000)?

1000000 or 1.000.000?

Rare?

1 000 000

1 million:
1 000 000
1 milliard: (1 thousand million)
1 000 000 000
1 billion: (1 million million)
1 000 000 000 000

>1000000 or 1.000.000?
1 000 000
What the French guy said applies here too.

>American education

This is retarded, if you're handwriting, identifying the spaces will be hard

>Becauseyoywouldntbeabletoputspacesinnumberslikeyoudoinnormalsentences