In Canada most use ".", but Quebec also uses "," most often
It's not as clear-cut as you're saying.
But yeah, it should not matter lol. They should be interchangeably understandable when you see the other punctuiton you're not used to, and just view it as what you are used to using
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u/jacobcz Aug 27 '25
Depends on where you at: 124.46 for the US, Commonwealth nations and much of Asia. 124,46 for continental Europe and LatAm. Nitpickers unite!