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Parentheses vs. Brackets



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Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:18 am
Snoink says...



Basically? They're the same thing.

...wait, you expected a longer tip?

Yeah. So you'll find that American people use this "(" and ")" and we call them parentheses (plural). As for the English? They call them brackets. So why is this important? Sometimes, if you use parentheses/brackets, in your story or poem, you'll get these random comments talking about your parentheses/brackets that can be slightly confusing, depending on what country you're from. So just keep that in mind. :)
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:38 am
Trident says...



I always thought brackets were these: [ ]

They seem to be used less often, rarely in fiction. They're more for computer programming and dealing with data.
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:40 am
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Yeah, that's what we Americans think brackets are. ^_^ But, in King's English, brackets and parentheses are the same. :)
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:42 am
Trident says...



I see. So what to Brits call what we call brackets?
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Sun Nov 05, 2006 5:35 am
Caligula's Launderette says...



erm... square brackets.

That's what Lindsey said, and she should know cause she is from England.
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Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:09 pm
RoxanneR says...



In britain these:

( ) are brackets, as are these:
[ ].

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Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:34 pm
Firestarter says...



Yeah, cal pretty much got it right -- I call them square brackets, although I do tend to use the word parentheses from time to time.
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Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:35 pm
Dream Deep says...



But these...

[]

... are 'braces'. ;)
  





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Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:42 pm
Areida says...



Oi vey. :P
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Fri Nov 10, 2006 6:21 am
Elelel says...



... wait ... you don't call them brackets???

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Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:13 am
Fantasy of You says...



Square brackets would be an appropriate name for them. I mean, if it's not the correct terminology, it's still pretty obvious what you're talking about.

America just warp everything into wrongness, d--- them!:P

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