Until I updated to iOS 7.03 last night, I always said “period”  when ending a 
sentence when dictating.  Today, I noticed, (luckily before sending a message) 
that the word “period” was there instead of the symbol.  This was rather 
annoying, until I surmised that perhaps I should say “full stop” — which I know 
is what it is called outside of the U.S. by most. That did indeed work . . . 
and I concluded this was happening because I always use the Australian or Irish 
English voices. But, as a test, I switched to U.S. English —  and it is still 
the case. Now I am trying to get myself in the habit of saying “full stop” and 
it is proving difficult. HTH if any  other Americans have been stymied by this.
Christine

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