And the difference between . and , has caused a lot more problems in the past.
I saw official documents where they typed wrong the , and the . Increasing the value 1000 times.
And it wasn't funny when those were your tax papers.
Yeah, what is so wrong with "," as thousand separator and "." as decimal point? I don't get why people have to create some sort of variation with the way we type numbers. Now even google is confused what to use. Instead of seeing a single digit number with multiple numbers after the decimal, it actually interpreted it as a number in the thousands. Can everyone stop using "," as a decimal point?! That is why it is called a decimal point because it has a "point"