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Yea instead of the day/month/year we use month/day/year
![]() We just like to be different. Just as with not going metric as a standard as with so many other countries who did. ![]()
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metric suxorz!
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im not even sure which one is which, but going day/month/year makes more sense to me than month/day/year. It just seems, odd, in numeric form. Of course, written out id say April 1st 2007, so meh, i dunno.
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That's why month/day/year makes more sense to me, because written out, that is the order i see the most
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I've never given this much thought
but to take the opposite side, day/month/year makes sense because you are going from the smallest to the largest unit... ![]()
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I still use YYYYMMDD sometimes
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