Nought or Zero?

Started by lord xyz2 pages

Originally posted by clap
The one that'll invade you if you don't agree. 😉
USA?

Originally posted by lord xyz
USA?

Originally posted by Storm
American English: zero.
British English: nought.

Nought before and after the decimal point. Oh after a decimal point as well, in telephone numbers, in (hotel) room numbers and in years. Nil in footbal scores.

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

I know, but I wanted see if Americans use nought and vice versa.

I know people who use the letter 'O' instead of the number '😉'... like in phone numbers or game scores. Kinda weird really. 😖

Originally posted by Shelbert Lemon
I know people who use the letter 'O' instead of the number '😉'... like in phone numbers or game scores. Kinda weird really. 😖
I do. O800 ... ...

Zilch 😉

Originally posted by ladygrim
Zilch 😉
That's not funny. leftright

yeah it is 😉

Originally posted by ladygrim
Zilch 😉
Just thinking of that one or nada

Nought. 🙂

Originally posted by ThePittman
Just thinking of that one or nada
I was thinking nada when she said zilch.

Damn you Americans and your English. 😠