self-employed and hired to work for different companies on particular assignments.Nice thread design, this might seem like a noob question, but what's a freelancer?
It can be either way. Other countries, say Canada, have the currency symbol after the number. Plus, it reads with greater fluidity.The $ goes before the number you know
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In English it’s before.It can be either way. Other countries, say Canada, have the currency symbol after the number. Plus, it reads with greater fluidity.
In the United States*. Some have the currency symbol afyer. Again, take Quebec Canada. They have it after the amount. But yes, having before is the smarter choice. It helps discouraging forgery. It's easy to change 20$ than it is $20.In English it’s before.
Vouched! Worked with them before.
Indeed they do. The entire country is bilingual. French and English are both recognized as official languages.They speak French there.
