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![Aaron J. Snoswell, PhD on Twitter: "Today I learned: Different languages and cultures prefer different quotation marks! I always assumed these symbols were Unicode formatting errors :S #PhDLife #TIL Thanks @overleaf https://t.co/iCrJaVW7Ma Aaron J. Snoswell, PhD on Twitter: "Today I learned: Different languages and cultures prefer different quotation marks! I always assumed these symbols were Unicode formatting errors :S #PhDLife #TIL Thanks @overleaf https://t.co/iCrJaVW7Ma](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dsmr2yaU4AEFMce.jpg)