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Pony Talk => Off Topic => Topic started by: Gator on November 14, 2023, 10:49:30 AM
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Is anyone free to help be with a euro to US dollars question?
I’m embarrassed to ask the person I’m dealing with and I don’t want to appear stupid.
If the person writes 10,00 euro, is that just 10 euros and it would be about $10.69?
What is the comma for? I type it in google the way the other person did with a comma, but then google just gives me results for 10 with the comma and other two zeros gone.
I don’t want to make a mistake and owe someone thousands of dollars 😳😳😳. $10.69 I can handle😆😆😆
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10,00 would be 10 euros, yes :) Some people/places use a comma in place of a decimal (10.00). Just did a quick google and the exchange rate you quoted sounds about right too.
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Thank you so much!!!
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The comma is Europe's equivalent to the US's dot. Where Americans use a dot, we use a comma :)
Ten thousand: The US writes it as 10,000.00, Europe writes it as 10.000,00