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idk why the image says "european", the standard is worldwide. only north america and parts of latin america don't use it afaik.
Japan also has their own system.
Japanese use JIS but A size is the same with ISO so there's no confusion here. For B size there's slight difference in JIS and ISO, but as end user I hardly print anything other than A4 so haven't encountered problems myself.
I know Brazil uses the A# format, dunno about other latin countries.
A Sharp?
Extra painful papercuts
no A-Hashtag you dummy
A-pound
AOctothorpe
nah that wpuld be A-ยฃ
Nah you mean A-lbs
That's 12 A-Inch in imperial system isn't it?