• shneancy@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    honestly not necessarily, i’ve converted my currency to dollars when talking about prices before because i know there’s just a lot of Americans online and everyone else has already adapted to understanding how much a dollar is in their currency anyway

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      5 months ago

      You know, the US is not the only country to use a ‘dollar’ as the term for its currency.

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        5 months ago

        yes but when someone says “dollar” on the Internet the chances are they mean USD

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        5 months ago

        I convert Australian dollars to USD when talking about prices before because i know there’s just a lot of Americans online and everyone else has already adapted to understanding how much a dollar is in their currency anyway

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            5 months ago

            I have. A US dollar is worth about 1.5 Australian dollars. If you don’t care about accuracy and just want an easy conversion you can double the price. I don’t usually convert currencies into Australian dollars, rather put the approximate conversion next to it. But I definitely have adapted to understanding and interpreting what the yanks say

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              5 months ago

              Why though? Making everything US-centric helps no one. Have you started talking about one-sixteenth of an inch and tipping people?

              Yes we have a dollar and it can be confused with other dollars around the world. Putting in AUD clears up any confusion there and people can do their own conversion and learn something about another country.

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      5 months ago

      everyone else has already adapted to understanding how much a dollar is in their currency anyway

      I don’t think that’s true.