connundrum wrote: Pennies and cents is a different argument altogether.
connundrum wrote: Its yo-yo's. Right!
Cake Fiend wrote: Saying '20 euro' is as stupid as saying '20 pound' or '20 penny'.
Cake Fiend wrote: Just as any educated person wouldn't ask for '20 pound to buy a CD', you wouldn't say 'can I have 60 penny please mammy', would you? But people seem to think it's normal to ask for '60 cent' or pay '40 Euro' for a game.
robinph wrote: Not sure where the Euroz came from but I will always use Euro's as using Euro as the plural just sounds wrong.
fireblade1 wrote: Just to be awkward Euro's is possessive not plural kathy
jor el wrote: Why does it matter. Euro, euros, cent, cents. I'm sure people in other Euro countries pluralise Euro in different ways, la Euro or le Euro style (not any particular language).
It's 'Euros'. Anyone who says '20 Euro' is a filthy communist. Does anyone know how it's supposed to be written in Irish?
Cake Fiend wrote: But people seem to think it's normal to ask for '60 cent' or pay '40 Euro' for a game.
sar84 wrote: it IS normal. All this "yoyo" stuff wrecked my head though :mad:
constitutionus wrote: just out of interest who the **** started this "yoyo" nonsense