• zea
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    141 year ago

    Is the period part of the quote?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Probably not, but the convention is that periods and commas always stay within the quotes, whether the period or comma is a part of the quote or not. (This differs from what one expects from writing code.) When using question marks though, the placement does depend on whether the question mark is a part of the quote.

      Edit: When I was younger, I also didn’t know this and would place all punctuation marks according to whether it is a part of the quote. In fact, in my native language that is what you’re supposed to do. To this day I still dislike this convention in English.

      Edit 2: I know that this is an American English thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        If I remember correctly, this is a US thing. We were taught to place punctuation depending on whether they are part of the quote. So

        I was reading ‘War and Peace’.

        but

        She asked me ‘Tea or coffee?’

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Fuck convention when it doesn’t make sense, though. I’m gonna put stuff that’s part of the quote within the quotes and nothing else.

      • @abbotsbury
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        61 year ago

        Learning programming before higher level English has created a strong distaste for that convention.

      • RaivoKulli
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        41 year ago

        Don’t those writing conventions and rules differ from region to region?

        • @Eylrid
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          31 year ago

          It’s a US thing.