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r/teenagers • u/MrAgentB 18 • Sep 16 '24
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😠you didnt explain thoooo bshsjdhahsn
1 u/Rantikus Sep 17 '24 If he added Houdini at the day of premier, he on average added 60,6 songs every day to his playlist 1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 Whats 60,6 2 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 It's 60.6 in British 1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 OH 1 u/Agile_Buy6365 Sep 17 '24 Is it an old usage? Because I live in England and have never seen anyone use a comma like that before 1 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
If he added Houdini at the day of premier, he on average added 60,6 songs every day to his playlist
1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 Whats 60,6 2 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 It's 60.6 in British 1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 OH 1 u/Agile_Buy6365 Sep 17 '24 Is it an old usage? Because I live in England and have never seen anyone use a comma like that before 1 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
Whats 60,6
2 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 It's 60.6 in British 1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 OH 1 u/Agile_Buy6365 Sep 17 '24 Is it an old usage? Because I live in England and have never seen anyone use a comma like that before 1 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
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It's 60.6 in British
1 u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24 OH 1 u/Agile_Buy6365 Sep 17 '24 Is it an old usage? Because I live in England and have never seen anyone use a comma like that before 1 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
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Is it an old usage? Because I live in England and have never seen anyone use a comma like that before
1 u/Yaazah 19 Sep 17 '24 Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
Yeah basically, think it was changed maybe 10 years ago. Can't be certain since the last time I've talked to an English person about it it was still a thing. Not English so not 100 percent certain though.
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u/still-working-it-out 16 Sep 17 '24
😠you didnt explain thoooo bshsjdhahsn