I have to be honest and say that most people i known when asked what the date is generally only say the day e.g "it's the 1st" or when asked for the month as well say "It's the 1st of january"Vern said:I've thought about this, and I the best answer I came up with is that it's more natural in speech to state the month before the day. For example August twelfth, nineteen ninety eight, as opposed to the twelfth of August, nineteen ninety eight. In that sense I agree with our hab preference, but I think it sounds better in casual speech to say (month) (day) than to say the (day) of (month).
I can agree with this for the most part except for the driving on the opposite side of the road as most countries in the world drive on the right hand side of the road and very few of them drive on the left. Also i'm not 100% sure but i think most countries also had their own system of measurement before imperial and metric but again i could be wrong.vgpclife said:My guess is it probably goes back to when the US was first forming. They decided they wanted to be different than England, so they adopted a lot of different things like driving opposite side of the road, not using the metric system, etc.
To be fair, most of the language differences are fairly normal, considering we broke away from Britain hundreds of years ago. Considering how much languages have changed since then, it's a surprise they aren't more different.ReservoirAngel said:They enjoy making things feel like their own. They do it with language too. Make minor changes so they can feel like they're not just copying a country most of them see as their own personal ***** nation.
not sure what you mean. that date has always(long time atleast) consisted of a day month and year, how is it getting more specific?Ironic Pirate said:I've always thought it was gradually getting more specific. Take the date November 17th 1995.
November isn't helpful, there have been thousands of days in November. Neither is November 17th, there's been lots of those, too. November 17th 1995, though, there's only one of them.
It's more failure to evolve. Like with the metric system. Technically, we adopted it in the 70s, but learning a new method of doing things is "too hard." I use quotes because in my electronics courses, I frequently had to convert between the two and can usually do it on the fly, but I'm not a typical American.ReservoirAngel said:They enjoy making things feel like their own. They do it with language too. Make minor changes so they can feel like they're not just copying a country most of them see as their own personal ***** nation.
I don't mean more specific then the other way, I mean as a progression, from left to right.Merkavar said:not sure what you mean. that date has always(long time atleast) consisted of a day month and year, how is it getting more specific?Ironic Pirate said:I've always thought it was gradually getting more specific. Take the date November 17th 1995.
November isn't helpful, there have been thousands of days in November. Neither is November 17th, there's been lots of those, too. November 17th 1995, though, there's only one of them.
were not using starday 2011.25 or anything
I'll explain it to you too. It's going from left to right, getting more specific.Triscut900 said:
God dammit, I wanted to use that picture! Damn yoooouuuuuu!Triscut900 said:
No. No that's just silly.Ironic Pirate said:I'll explain it to you too. It's going from left to right, getting more specific.
17/11/95Ironic Pirate said:I don't mean more specific then the other way, I mean as a progression, from left to right.Merkavar said:not sure what you mean. that date has always(long time atleast) consisted of a day month and year, how is it getting more specific?Ironic Pirate said:I've always thought it was gradually getting more specific. Take the date November 17th 1995.
November isn't helpful, there have been thousands of days in November. Neither is November 17th, there's been lots of those, too. November 17th 1995, though, there's only one of them.
were not using starday 2011.25 or anything
11/17/95. 11 is November, and there's thirty Novembers a year. Since the invention of the modern calendar, there's been thousands of days in November. 17 is the day in November. There's only 12 17ths a year, and only one November 17th. Over the course of time, there's still a lot of them, but not as many as in November, if this still makes sense.
And then there's the year. 1995. There's only going to be 365 days in that year, ever. It's the most specific.
I'll explain it to you too. It's going from left to right, getting more specific.Triscut900 said:
By your logic that makes the time here 58:14.Ironic Pirate said:I don't mean more specific then the other way, I mean as a progression, from left to right.Merkavar said:not sure what you mean. that date has always(long time atleast) consisted of a day month and year, how is it getting more specific?Ironic Pirate said:I've always thought it was gradually getting more specific. Take the date November 17th 1995.
November isn't helpful, there have been thousands of days in November. Neither is November 17th, there's been lots of those, too. November 17th 1995, though, there's only one of them.
were not using starday 2011.25 or anything
11/17/95. 11 is November, and there's thirty Novembers a year. Since the invention of the modern calendar, there's been thousands of days in November. 17 is the day in November. There's only 12 17ths a year, and only one November 17th. Over the course of time, there's still a lot of them, but not as many as in November, if this still makes sense.
And then there's the year. 1995. There's only going to be 365 days in that year, ever. It's the most specific.
I'll explain it to you too. It's going from left to right, getting more specific.Triscut900 said:
BlastedTheWorm said:I always thought it was because of, well where I'm from we say, for example "12th of May, 2009", hence DD/MM/YYYY, whereas most Americans I know of would say "May 12, 2009", hence MM/DD/YYYY.
Although I assume it's nothing to do with that whatsoever, that's my reasoning.
see i have no problem if it goes month day year when you actually spell out the month cause that is perfectly clear to everyone. may 5th 201188chaz88 said:By your logic that makes the time here 58:14.