If we take Everyone and remove any amount of people from it, that’s not everyone but just some subset of everyone. That’s the math at least.
Far from everyone uses US-Dollars. Here in Europe we use Euros creative name, I know) but there are manx many currencies around the world. Assuming everyone uses the US-Dolar is similar to assuming everyone is from the US.
Alright I need someone to explain to me what I’ve said wrong
If we take Everyone and remove any amount of people from it, that’s not everyone but just some subset of everyone. That’s the math at least.
Far from everyone uses US-Dollars. Here in Europe we use Euros creative name, I know) but there are manx many currencies around the world. Assuming everyone uses the US-Dolar is similar to assuming everyone is from the US.
I live in Hong Kong. Our currency is called Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). And our 2 dollar coins are flower-shaped.
Oof dude. You gotta get out more.
Read the edit. I feel the opposite
So because you live in Hong Kong that means everyone in the world uses a dollar? What
No. It’s just there’s another place using “dollars”
Honestly I don’t even know why I’m still here. This is another great example of my poor understanding of English and people.
I just wanted to share our unique 2 dollar coin design…
That’s neat, thanks for sharing!