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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 year ago

A cool guide on Tally Marks From Around The World

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A cool guide on Tally Marks From Around The World

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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • Nemo Wuming@lemmy.world
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    Oh? I can confirm it’s true for North America and China, at least.

    Is it the middle one that gets debunked?

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      Brazilian here, some of us do use the middle one

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        The debunk got debunked

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          Dedebunked or just bunked

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            Rebunked?

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        I dig that one. I’m going to start using it over the N American set

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        Personally I’ve never seen the middle one but that just my personal experience ofc. What I do myself is the left one with a horizontal line

        Edit: forgot to mention I’m from Brazil too

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          where are you from brasil?

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            Sao Paulo

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              bro, how??, how you never saw it??, i’m so confused, my life was a ilusion??

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        Honestly, it’s the best one. The left system sometimes has users miscounting strikes, with the squares it’s a square or it isn’t.

        The right one…

        Come on now, guys.

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      Right one is 100% used in Japan. Particularly at bars and such for keeping track of how many of that drink the person/table has ordered.

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      French here we use both the middle and the left. It depends on the group of friends.

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