Do you use commas on more than 3 figures numbers?
Last updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] over 1 year ago.See history This rule has been archived
Archived Reason: Duplicate of https://www.ssw.com.au/rules-legacy/make-numbers-more-readable
In numbers of more than 3 digits, always use commas. This makes reading much easier.
Numbers which normally do not take commas are:
- ZIP codes
- Phone numbers
- Serial numbers
- House numbers
- Dates of years
Note: Different countries use a periods in place of comma and vice-versa. E.g. In United States and Australia: 2,367.48 francs / In France: 2.367,48 francs .

