Poll: How do you write the date?

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Hateren47

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I write dates day/month/year, but I would prefer it if everyone would write year/month/day since it makes organising your papers in chronological order easier.
 

Owlslayer

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Day/Month/Year
I know everyone has the right to write the date how they want, but still, i quite often get confused when i see dates that have month in front.
Someone did an example here like mine: when i heard "9/11", i thought "the 9th of November".
 

minarri

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Year/Month/Day. It's how it's done in this country and so it's how I fill out my paperwork.
 

AfterAscon

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Day/Month/Year

August last year, when I was in New York, I had to convince a bouncer that I was 21 since my ID read 10/05/1988. Its the 10th of May not the 5th of October, forunately there was another date on my ID which confimed this (28 months in a year?).
 

Retardinator

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N1ceDreamz said:
I think it's only America that uses M/D/Y, could be wrong though.
Because they have this tendency to be special about everything.
Being independent from the rest of the world is one thing, but come oooon...

Note that these may be woefully inaccurate since they were found via a quick Google search, but they do a nice job of illustrating my point.

OT: We use DD/MM/YYYY format.
 

Brutal Peanut

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M/D/Y So I guess that makes me insane, unreasonable, and an idiot. Thanks Escapist posters. =P

It's too late for me to change it now, after twenty-two years of being told that I should write it M/D/Y. Especially since every form and 99% of all paperwork over here requires the understood M/D/Y. I can't just start changing it willy-nilly and writing down a better more reasonable order that no one will understand unless it's explained to them. So unless there is a huge , every-American-gets-the-memo, date-writing-change - I guess I'm staying at M/D/Y.

*RASPBERRY*
 

tahrey

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Day/Month/Year is the only one true date system. Quite how M/D/Y ever got started is a mystery to me.

I will however switch to Y/M/D if doing anything with computer files/folders or other stuff that needs to be easily and/or automatically sorted. Plus that one makes more sense - you have a descending order from years thru to fractions of a second if you organise it Y/M/D H:M'S"fff (with an optional day-of-week or week number shoved in at the appropriate position for further fine tuning). It's actually the system I'd use if I a/ hadn't been raised to use DMY, b/ didn't live somewhere that everyone else used it.
 

Asdalan08

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America does Month/Day/Year and it seems like its the only one, which made 9/11 increasingly confusing for the rest of the world who were like "What happened on November 9th?"

I'm Scottish so I do Day/Month/Last two digits of year
20/10/10
 

tahrey

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Zanarch: In that case, you lose the ability to say "it's twenty - ten - twenty-ten"... which... gah! Is today! I hadn't actually noticed. I have a poor grasp of time and date.

Will have to figure out something special to do tonight then, at 10 past 8. Or maybe 10 past 9 given that we're still, for a few days at least, in BST.
(this begs another potential question - do you use the 12 or 24 hour clock? it wavers for me. I write in 24h, but speak in 12h)

20:10 on 20/10/2010, that's gotta have some powerful juju attached. Too bad there aren't 20 months in a year so we could have 20:20 20/20/2020 in 10 years, really. We'll have to settle for 12 minutes past 8pm on the 20th of December 2012.
 

TheTinyMan

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YYYY/MM/DD. That way, there's no question about what form I'm using - no one assumes that "2010" is a month or day, and I've never seen YYYY/DD/MM because that would be equally stupid as the American system, but also not what we Americans usually do.

Also, YYYY-MM-DD sorts correctly, when sorted as text. ^.^
 

Quaxar

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FalloutJack said:
Quaxar said:
FalloutJack said:
Flibbity/Flabbity/Floo!
Hey, watch it! I had a pumpkin and some mice out there! I'm not going to pay parking taxes for a coach and food for horses, no sir...

Also, D/M/Y like any reasonable person would. Reasonable always being the poll's leading option of course.
Huh? I'm pretty sure I invoked the power to block bullets with my guitar.
Oh, my bad. I must have mistaken you for the fairy from Cinderella.
 

Marowit

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I'm from the US, so I learned how do it

MM/DD/YYYY

but I am the first to say that it makes absolutely no sense when compared to

DD/MM/YYYY
 

Woodsey

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Day/Month/Year.

June the 23rd implies there has only ever been 22 previous Junes.