• palordrolap@fedia.io
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    5 days ago

    So it turns out that the word centibillonaire existed before this comic and refers to having 100 billion to 999 billion currency, despite the fact that the prefix centi- means a hundredth not a hundred times.

    By rights a centibillionaire should have between 10 million and 999 million currency, i.e. less than a billion.

    Frickin’ rich people ruining terminology. I’m still convinced that one of the reasons the US came up with the short scale system of numbering was so that a billion dollars was a somewhat achievable goal.

    “Thousand-millionaire” doesn’t have the same ring to it, after all, and “milliardaire” sounds like “millionaire” said by someone with a cold.

    • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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      4 days ago

      Well, imagine livng in a Spanish coutry and thousand and million barely sounding the same XD, mil, millón. When shortining a million after a number I just give up and write 5kk because 5m might mean thousands for a lot of people. People know that 5kk is 5x1000x1000 and it just works. Sometimes I write 5e6 but managers tend to not understand that one.