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by dcminter
700 days ago
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The decimal currency in the UK is essentially the same age as me - and I have never heard this claim that an interpunct is somehow more official. So the claim stood out to me as being outlandish; not impossible, just super unlikely. To show I have no ill will toward outlandish Britishisms, this one applied in Parliament until relatively recently... "To increase their appearance during debates and to be seen more easily, a Member wishing to
raise a point of order during a division was, until 1998, required to speak with his hat on.
Collapsible top hats were kept for the purpose." https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/commons-inf... |
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