Ok, but he used a symbol. Not a word. And we're in Canada, where we put the symbol before the number.
Also I didn't know the T97 was under grand. Cool.
English Canada places the symbol in front of the number. In French the symbol is placed after the number but it just looks weird to me.
The majority of the industrialized world places the symbol ahead of the number. Canada is an English speaking nation and his post is in English.
Tdc
Well canada is officially bilingual, quebec is french and nb is officially bilingual and we are I believe close to 50 50... I guess that's why I was always putting my $ after the number... its funny I never noticed this before. You learn something every day!The majority of the industrialized world places the symbol ahead of the number. Canada is an English speaking nation and his post is in English.
Tdc
Wow! Just wow... 8153 posts and you still haven't learned to respect French Canadians? Canada is a bilingual French-English nation. I'm seriously offended, you're quite insulting...
I give people respect until they prove me wrong, and you're proven me wrong sir!
Wow! Just wow... 8153 posts and you still haven't learned to respect French Canadians? Canada is a bilingual French-English nation. I'm seriously offended to a point where my blood is boiling, you're quite insulting...
I give people respect until they prove me wrong, and you're proven me wrong sir!
Wow! Just wow... 8153 posts and you still haven't learned to respect French Canadians? Canada is a bilingual French-English nation. I'm seriously offended to a point where my blood is boiling, you're quite insulting...
I give people respect until they prove me wrong, and you're proven me wrong sir!
Yeah that's the way it ofter is in quebec . In n-b you can be serve in french and english anywhere!When I was in Montreal I noticed something, while I was waiting in line at the store to pay, the cashier and the customer in front of me are talking, they are clearly phrancophone but are speaking english to eachother quite well. Now when I get to the cashier I say Hi, and she responds in french so I say sorry, I thought you spoke english, she says no and then speaks to one of her co workers in french thinking I don't understand what she is saying. It happened at a few places and found it very rude, but I also met some very nice french speaking canadians as well
nice try, but the english speaking canadians are not going to fall for that one.As for our national identity Canada is bilingual, like it or not, and it's written in our constitution. If you don't like it, vote for the Bloc Québécois, then you'll have your English only Canada and your French only Québec.
Just throwing this out there but what about an m305 / m14. The socom version looks sweet and so does the m14.ca black feather stock
In French the symbol is placed after the number



























