Thread:ChishioKunrin/@comment-33293221-20151224053153/@comment-86.61.20.138-20151224060448

Actually it really doesn't make any difference beyond personal taste. I didn't know it existed untill now. I am not from an English speaking country and we actually have a rule that you can't use a comma before "and".

When learning English I noticed how few commas there are. Like I went around and put commas where I thought they fit (by the logic of my language), but teachers were like: "No. 90% of your commas are unneeded."