originally posted in:Thorns Amongst Suroses
Actually, in Europe, that is how dates are done.
Makes more sense...Day, Month, Year rather Than month, day, year.
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I always do day month year and I'm American. Pretty sure it's just the way most people do it.
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No, if you're military you saggy 12 June 2015 but you still write it out 6/12/2015. I swear, did you even graduate high school? You're teachers should have at least taught you something...
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Haha you're the ignorant one here,and very uneducated obviously cx all forms are correct, you only use a different format to show politeness or formality. cx military has nothing to do with it cx
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When you say today's date, do you say today is the 12th of June? Or do you say today is June 12th?
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Canadians say do the d-m-y format and say 12th of June, Americans have their own customs but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the right and only way to do it
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Sure it does. We even drive on the RIGHT side of the road. Like that? It even has right (correct) built into it! But seriously people, different cultures have different ways of doing things. Let's try to respect that