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Why do you say "twelve houndred ( 1,200 calories) instead of "one thousand and two hundred"?
Apr 2, 2012 10:04 PM
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I guess it's just a matter of how you prefer to say it. I use a lot of "hundreds" for no logical reason. But, anyone can get confused... :)
April 2, 2012
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I never understood that myself. I always say one thousand two hundred. The easiest one must be American :D (hi Tim!)
April 2, 2012
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Its simply quicker, that's all. :)
April 2, 2012
One thousand two hundred is the formal way of writing and saying. Twelve hundred is more slangy. However both can be used. Also when we say, one thousand twelve hundred times, it seems that the count is greater than just saying twelve hundred. Today I just picked up an envelope containing one thousand and two hundred dollars just to emphasize the amount. Twelve hundred sounds so little even though the amount is exactly the same. Most probably the word, "thousand" is more than "hundred".
April 2, 2012
It's a case of "either-or", not "instead". I suppose sometimes "one thousand, two hundred" is more of a mouthful than "twelve hundred". Or, maybe it's a habit which drifted over from how we say years.
April 3, 2012
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