Why do Americans do the date differently?

Recommended Videos

DudeistBelieve

TellEmSteveDave.com
Sep 9, 2010
4,771
1
0
I imagine its the same reason we don't use Celsius for temperature or your metric system. We wanted to be different from the rest of the world after we gained our independence.
 

mr_rubino

New member
Sep 19, 2010
721
0
0
Ranma12569 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
England isn't an island it's a country along with Scotland and Wales that make up the island of great britain which contains numerous small islands as well.

Japan is several thousand islands not just one. I'm not attacking you just letting you know
*sigh* Two isolated archipelagos. Better? They also both have an odd predilection towards calling undergarments "pants".
88chaz88 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
Actually driving on the left was how it was done originally. It was a system invented by the Romans and the whole of Europe was using it up until Napoleon decided that everyone should drive on the right. So really we're right, you're wrong, again.
Terribly intriguing, old chap, but you haven't clarified what else you're "right" about. Sticking unnatural letters into words and calling it classy certainly isn't "right". (Napoleon, eh? Sure was a looong time ago, wasn't it?)
God bless the Englanders. If they're not adding cosmetic changes to something and retroactively claiming it's correct, or losing half the world in one fell/prolonged swoop, they're keeping traditions the rest of the world gave up and claiming superiority for it. Must be nice to live in a little soap bubble while the rest of the world has to share borders with things.
 

Azmael Silverlance

Pirate Warlord!
Oct 20, 2009
756
0
0
Thats how it was made dozens of years ago and now its just "there". If you do something long enough it just sticks. Imagine it couldve been Y/M/D.
 

Kanlic

New member
Jul 29, 2009
307
0
0
Rockchimp69 said:
Can some American escapists tell me why you guys do the date like this : month/day/year
instead of in order like this: day/month/year?
(I would have just google'd this but its better to get a wider range of answers and I wouldn't know how to phrase the question)
That trope actually screwed me when I was in Spain this summer. I went to a night club with some friends, and being 18 years old, I thought it wouldn't be a problem. The thing is my license read 2/8/92 which meant February 8, 1992, but he read it as August 2, 1992, so he wouldn't let me in. I was drunk at the time so I pushed him after he wouldn't believe me after I told him that's how it was done in the U.S. and got a right hook in the face for doing so. Good night I must say.
 

Rockchimp69

New member
Dec 4, 2010
427
0
0
Lawllerskater said:
Just to piss off people like you.
I never said anything about finding it stupid or wierd, why do there have to be people like you who can't have a normal discussion about something with making it an argument?

mr_rubino said:
Ranma12569 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
England isn't an island it's a country along with Scotland and Wales that make up the island of great britain which contains numerous small islands as well.

Japan is several thousand islands not just one. I'm not attacking you just letting you know
*sigh* Two isolated archipelagos. Better? They also both have an odd predilection towards calling undergarments "pants".
88chaz88 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
Actually driving on the left was how it was done originally. It was a system invented by the Romans and the whole of Europe was using it up until Napoleon decided that everyone should drive on the right. So really we're right, you're wrong, again.
Terribly intriguing, old chap, but you haven't clarified what else you're "right" about. Sticking unnatural letters into words and calling it classy certainly isn't "right". (Napoleon, eh? Sure was a looong time ago, wasn't it?)
God bless the Englanders. If they're not adding cosmetic changes to something and retroactively claiming it's correct, or losing half the world in one fell/prolonged swoop, they're keeping traditions the rest of the world gave up and claiming superiority for it. Must be nice to live in a little soap bubble while the rest of the world has to share borders with things.
Just to clarify, I'm English and I don't think the way we do anything is necessarily the "right" way. Some Americans seem to (incorrectly) think that England has the same views towards Americans as we did a few hundreds of years ago.

Edit: the pants thing is just an English idiom. Just because it happens to be the same word with a different meaning in American english doesn't matter.
 

Utrechet

New member
Oct 14, 2010
100
0
0
Sadly, I am an American, so I think that I can give a quick idea into your head.

Americans enjoy messing with the rest of the world. Americans HATE the SI math system, we are basically adapting our own English system, we cling to Capitalist motives, and we enjoy wiping ourselves with the normal date system.


I hate our American ideology -.-
 

KiKiweaky

New member
Aug 29, 2008
972
0
0
Think it stems from the way they say it like there its january first, here it would be the 1st of January.

But it bugs the crap outta me, I'm never sure of the date on most forums if they dont specify the format. Like today is 1/1/11, its fine now as its the same in both formats but if the number changes it makes me all confused :s
 

Naheal

New member
Sep 6, 2009
3,375
0
0
Today's date is 2011年01月01日

Fuck you all. General to specific and each is marked accordingly.

Edit: Fuck. Stupid new year.
 

DarkRyter

New member
Dec 15, 2008
3,077
0
0
It aligns with the elongated way.

January 1st, 2011.

Month/Day/Year

Other than that, possibly we place higher priority on knowing what month it is?
 

The Grim Ace

New member
May 20, 2010
483
0
0
It all seems to be we just like to be different. I write my dates as day-month-year just because I prefer it and people have gotten used to it but people who don't know me usually get extremely confused. One of these days we'll probably get around to it, same with going metric already.
 

Iosifavich

New member
Apr 23, 2010
15
0
0
Personally I think both systems are stupid, when you can use // (YYYY/MM/DD). When working with large numbers of files/databases that span months or even years using DD/MM/YYYY you end up with crap like 01/02(feb)/2011 comming before 02/01(jan)/2011 or MM/DD/YYYY you end up with 01(jan)/01/2011 before 01(jan)/02/2010.
 

Lethos

New member
Dec 9, 2010
529
0
0
mr_rubino said:
Ranma12569 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
England isn't an island it's a country along with Scotland and Wales that make up the island of great britain which contains numerous small islands as well.

Japan is several thousand islands not just one. I'm not attacking you just letting you know
*sigh* Two isolated archipelagos. Better? They also both have an odd predilection towards calling undergarments "pants".
88chaz88 said:
mr_rubino said:
Lilani said:
We just do. And to send it right back at ya, why do all of you Europeans and Asians drive on the left side of the road, huh? That's so silly.
Nah, just England and Japan. Two isolated islands. =P
Actually driving on the left was how it was done originally. It was a system invented by the Romans and the whole of Europe was using it up until Napoleon decided that everyone should drive on the right. So really we're right, you're wrong, again.
Terribly intriguing, old chap, but you haven't clarified what else you're "right" about. Sticking unnatural letters into words and calling it classy certainly isn't "right". (Napoleon, eh? Sure was a looong time ago, wasn't it?)
God bless the Englanders. If they're not adding cosmetic changes to something and retroactively claiming it's correct, or losing half the world in one fell/prolonged swoop, they're keeping traditions the rest of the world gave up and claiming superiority for it. Must be nice to live in a little soap bubble while the rest of the world has to share borders with things.
Wtf? Did your girlfriend leave you for an English bloke or something? You seem to have a rather large chip on your soldier. I think it's cute that your perception of England is out of date by about 100 years but, you really shouldn't display your ignorance so openly.
 

game-lover

New member
Dec 1, 2010
1,447
1
0
I don't know why. I'm pretty used to it.

I imagine if you were to ask most younger people now, they'd think the other way is more confusing... maybe.
 

Firetaffer

Senior Member
May 9, 2010
731
0
21
PayJ567 said:
Why do they continue to use imperial measurements? Cause it is a very silly place.
Haha yeah, what's the point of that system? I mean I understood the foot is a nice length between a cm and a Meter and I occasionally use it, but to use it for scientific measurements just seems outright silly.
 

Daverson

New member
Nov 17, 2009
1,164
0
0
So days of the year are in the correct order when arranged numerically, presumably. It does beg the question of why the year isn't moved to the front though...

For example, 13th December is after 26th June, but the standard way of writing it, 1312 and 2606 would be automatically sorted so 1312 is before 2606, while in the American way, 1213 is after 0626, which makes more sense. Of course it falls flat when you factor in the year, because 12131998 would be moved after 06262003.

When I'm writing stuff for myself, I tend to write the date YYYYMMDD (Or YYYYMMDDHHMM, when I need to be precise!), when I'm writing stuff I know other people are going to read I use the normal DD-MM-YYYY