The @ is the official Offian Symbol of Off-coast Australia, which is the only thing of Off-coast Australia that is recognized internationally. Why? Its used in e-mails (e.g. yes@no.com). They place the symbol beside any other national symbol, such as the currency $, to differentshape it from its counterpart. @ could be used with: * $ (@$) * Calling in Australia and Off-coast Australia (@, or @123-456-78-22) * Products from the country (From @)
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