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Subject: dd/mm/yy > mm/dd/yy

Americans...
...Compared to normal people

[Edited on 12.13.2012 4:42 AM PST]

  • 12.12.2012 11:09 PM PDT
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Colour.

  • 12.12.2012 11:09 PM PDT

心の中に弱い風が吹いています。

America...damn right we're awesome.

  • 12.12.2012 11:10 PM PDT

Don't care. Sowwie.

  • 12.12.2012 11:10 PM PDT

The human element always mucks things up.

When I ask somebody what date today is they'll say "december 12th" not the "the 12 of december."

Therefor Month/Day/Year is infinitely better.

  • 12.12.2012 11:11 PM PDT

Key

What's your logic behind that?

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  • 12.12.2012 11:12 PM PDT


Posted by: Egerspurge
When I ask somebody what date today is they'll say "december 12th" not the "the 12 of december."

Therefor Month/Day/Year is infinitely better.


In Holland we say, "it's 20 december" that's correct here...

  • 12.12.2012 11:13 PM PDT


Posted by: Egerspurge
When I ask somebody what date today is they'll say "december 12th" not the "the 12 of december."

Therefor Month/Day/Year is infinitely better.

  • 12.12.2012 11:13 PM PDT


Posted by: Egerspurge
When I ask somebody what date today is they'll say "december 12th" not the "the 12 of december."

Therefor Month/Day/Year is infinitely better.

It makes more sense saying the 12th (day) of December than December the 12th (day).

  • 12.12.2012 11:14 PM PDT


Posted by: Felco1

Posted by: Egerspurge
When I ask somebody what date today is they'll say "december 12th" not the "the 12 of december."

Therefor Month/Day/Year is infinitely better.

It makes more sense saying the 12th (day) of December than December the 12th (day).


I don't see how it makes any difference.

  • 12.12.2012 11:16 PM PDT

Posted by: A sweet noob
Ah, the internet. Where men are men, women are men, and children are the FBI.

The way that (imo) ultimately makes the most sense is year/month/day. That said, I still use month/day/year. Go 'merica.

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  • 12.12.2012 11:17 PM PDT

You better close this sig when your done.

Just because someone does something different doesn't make it wrong. I've grown up with the mm/dd/yyyy system and honestly it makes complete sense to me. I use both systems frequently, though I do use mm/dd/yyyy more.

But because the internet is constantly growing and our communication between countries is getting larger and larger. I think it would be a good idea for the world to settle with one of the two systems to avoid confusion.

  • 12.12.2012 11:19 PM PDT

The sublime is disappointingly elusive.

Pfffffffffffft... Rest of the world.

  • 12.12.2012 11:22 PM PDT

I don't understand the problem.

  • 12.12.2012 11:23 PM PDT

Posted by: The Parasite
But because the internet is constantly growing and our communication between countries is getting larger and larger. I think it would be a good idea for the world to settle with one of the two systems to avoid confusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

  • 12.12.2012 11:25 PM PDT


Posted by: Player3Th0mas1
Americans...

Pyramids are too mainstream.

  • 12.12.2012 11:25 PM PDT

You better close this sig when your done.


Posted by: dazarobbo
Posted by: The Parasite
But because the internet is constantly growing and our communication between countries is getting larger and larger. I think it would be a good idea for the world to settle with one of the two systems to avoid confusion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601

Ah ok, so we've done that. Lets all just use that method from now on then instead of arguing about this stupid thing.

  • 12.12.2012 11:31 PM PDT
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Colour.
dd/mm/yy.

  • 12.12.2012 11:36 PM PDT

Different Perspective

lol eurotrash is so dubm ur ming is x2x week x2x c da lite

  • 12.12.2012 11:37 PM PDT


Posted by: Van Der Waal
I live in the USA and I do dd/mm/yy.


Your name is Dutch...

  • 12.12.2012 11:38 PM PDT

Wake me, when you need me.

Oh look, it's this thread again. Are you Euroflamers even trying anymore?

  • 12.12.2012 11:38 PM PDT
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Posted by: Van Der Waal
I live in the USA and I do dd/mm/yy.

Inferring living in=born and raised in.

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