Thread:AuburnAutumn/@comment-16811522-20130912142743/@comment-16811522-20130912164438

AuburnAutumn wrote: Whatever style you call it, I choose to use the one that doesn't make it confusing between dialog and non-dialog, and doesn't have quotation marks right next to each other. ," "? Really? Is that a European thing? Because the British do it that way especially for dialogue: "Hello", and "Thank you". And you disagree on the that regarding dialogue, so it must be something.

Um, actually, you use punctuation according to logic. For example, if you're quoting someone else in a question, it'd be: Did he really say "I love you"?

If it's not a question, for example, it'd be: "I can't believe he said 'I love you' to her."