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The normal date format is 'Day/Month/Year' but the American date format is 'Month/Day/Year' Why is this? Doesnt make any sense to me, its annoying having to switch between the two formats...
The normal date format is 'Day/Month/Year' but the American date format is 'Month/Day/Year' Why is this? Doesnt make any sense to me, its annoying having to switch between the two formats...
You get confused? One of my managers is British and he wants everything in D/M/Y and then everyone else wants M/D/Y.
I think Americans do M/D/Y because you would say it June 7th, 2007. It isn't common for Americans to refer to dates as the 7th of June, 2007.
Yet our nations birthday is always Day/Month/Year....
Yay for the 4th of July!
The normal date format is 'Day/Month/Year' but the American date format is 'Month/Day/Year' Why is this? Doesnt make any sense to me, its annoying having to switch between the two formats...
You get confused? One of my managers is British and he wants everything in D/M/Y and then everyone else wants M/D/Y.
I think Americans do M/D/Y because you would say it June 7th, 2007. It isn't common for Americans to refer to dates as the 7th of June, 2007.
Who says that's normal?!!? Who says we're the ones backwards??!?!?
Who says that's normal?!!? Who says we're the ones backwards??!?!?
I always have to think about the dates of replays in GT4, is the May 6th, or June 5th? I keep having to look for one that's higher than 12 and see which field it is.
July 4, 1776. Says so right at the top of the document!!!
Who says that's normal?!!? Who says we're the ones backwards??!?!?
what the hell is wrong with saying July seventh?
I say to hell with you stuck up Europeans, always thinking your better than everybody.
lmao @ the mercy call.Im joking of course
How it is pronounced is all determined by marketing. Take Transformers for example. It is coming out on the Fourth of July (I will address this holiday below). But the poster looks much cooler with 7-4-7. I have even heard them say "Coming 7-4-7." Independence Day also came out on a Fourth of July, but they emphasized the Fourth of July, because it fit better with the movie theme. How it is said (I hear July 7th, July seven, and 7th of July formats on any given ad) depends more on the marketing team, advertising design, and I have even seen it change based on where it is being advertised for. The upcoming Harry Potter movie has different (yet the same) ads for the UK and the US. The US version shows the release date as both July 13th at one point and then July 13 at another.Cinema ("theater") trailers are a good example of this - "Coming July Seven!".
Correction. We celebrate The Fourth of July. Notice, all caps, making it a title (albeit unofficial - the official being Independence Day). We will sometimes shorten the name for ease and just say The Fourth. The Fourth of July happens to fall on July 4th.And yet you celebrate "the fourth of July"...
But when written it is not July 7th 2007. It is July 7th, 2007. Note the comma. Much as organizational uses for names will use last name, first name or in a title like Fountainhead, The. This places the most commonly searched part in the front, thus avoiding confusion when in alphabetical order. When filing forms here at work it is usually a drawer for each year and then they are organized by month, and then by day. Since the year is already sorted by the cabinet I need to see the month up front.whereas the American format M:D:Y is out of sequence.
How it is pronounced is all determined by marketing.
Ohh wow, of course, 'cause it's soooo cool to be different than everybody else right? Yeah, I mean, forget any possible future mistakes in some company just because of the stupid date format. WE'RE DIFFERENT, TAKE THAT.We did it because we wanted to be different, same thing with our math system.
Ohh wow, of course, 'cause it's soooo cool to be different than everybody else right? Yeah, I mean, forget any possible future mistakes in some company just because of the stupid date format. WE'RE DIFFERENT, TAKE THAT.
If you're different than EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE WORLD. Maybe there's something wrong?
lmbfo.Loonmaybe they decided to setup their own date format so they would be completey unconnected to the british?
Because this is an American forum?Just for fun take a look at some of the older post under other topics and notice that the "Date " at the top will say Month/Day/Year.
errr....this is mostly about common sense. It doesn't take Einstein to realize that the American date format is out of order. Like, hello? day/month/year??? shorter to longest? this is a no-brainer imo.Also just a question here when you write a check what is your format for the date. Mine is MM-DD-YY. This question as to who is right will never be answered because we're all (or some of us ) are "Human Beings" and because of that we think we're always right. Anyone from Cananda care to let us know what you think, also all of North,Central,and South America let's here from you.