Author Topic: The Dollar Sign  (Read 2940 times)

God damnit why do so many other people have OCD
Hi

I put the dollar sign before the amount, but it still seems wrong to me because people say, for example "Fifteen dollars", so you'd think the dollar sign goes AFTER the amount, but no, that's not how it works :/

I do wonder why they use $ before. It's the same with £.
« Last Edit: January 29, 2011, 08:42:21 AM by Freeze »

Okay... I think I understand. So if I wanted to write "five-hundred and ninety-nine US dollars", I would type it as "the dollar sign 599"?
POSTING TO YOU HRDUR

I ask you to read a sentence in which a $ goes before the amount. Because in most cases, $5 will be read as "five dollars" which makes it more natural to have the $ behind the amount. But then, grammar hates this, so they make it not happen. But then again, this might be a minor OCD for you, thats your problem. Maybe I will buy Magicka for 10$ later though.

EDIT: forget you lolbot.

Hi

I put the dollar sign before the amount, but it still seems wrong to me because people say, for example "Fifteen dollars", so you'd think the dollar sign goes AFTER the amount, but no, that's not how it works :/
Dollars Fifteen. :cookieMonster:

People simply think that you read $5 like you say it (five dollars); In this way they make the mistake of writing 5$.
And it pisses me off too.

Tom

Quote from: Wikipedia
In the United States, Mexico and English-speaking Canada, the dollar or peso symbol precedes the number, unlike almost all other units. Five dollars or pesos is written and printed as $5, whereas five cents is written as 5¢
It doesn't matter if it "seems more right" for it to go after because the way you say it. It's supposed to go before and it annoys me so much to see it after.

It doesn't matter if it "seems more right" for it to go after because the way you say it. It's supposed to go before and it annoys me so much to see it after.
if you hate it so much kill yourself...