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by lucb1e
4256 days ago
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I think pretty much everyone here would agree. It's common convention that we need to change. I'm Dutch and trying to push for YYYY-MM-DD because it's the only format that makes sense when sorting. Classmates have a lot of trouble with it and still put "Notes 18-10.docx" in a directory full of "Notes 2014-10-18.odt"-like files. Though I would be pretty fine with DD-MM-YYYY, at least be consistent... The only format that I really object to is the American MM/DD/YYYY format. |
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MM/DD/YYYY -> "October 19th"
Americans typically would say the latter, so it is consistent in that sense.