$Quick$ question about money$$$
Is putting a p after a number a lazy way to say "pounds" or does it have to mean "pence"
like,
12p
or
12 p
because i thought i remembered seeing something like that here now i have started a discussion about it with someone on the internet and they are saying it means pence
i tried to search for "p" using search and i didn't get any results that sorted it out
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It means pence.
There's no dubiety.
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not your fault!!
truth hurts sometimes ya know:)
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:( We have to type out "pounds" because US keyboards don't have that button. :dry:
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Originally Posted by
rossco
:( We have to type out "pounds" because US keyboards don't have that button. :dry:
Canadia is in the US. Fact.
Why don't you just tell XP it's a UK keyboard btw.
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Originally Posted by
MediaSlayer
It is the war? :blink:
Syntax is not universal, languages tend to have their own.