Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@...> writes: > > I have always understood this as: > American English: A, B, and C > British English: A, B and C >
AFAIK "A, B and C" is the predominant usage in the U.S. (where, given the state of our educational system, we're lucky if we get the first comma). That's what I was taught (in New York) (after the American Revolution). Can't speak for the Brits, but perhaps they use the second comma. They certainly seem fond of extra vowels. /Paul
