• NeatoBuilds@mander.xyz
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        8 days ago

        Yeah holiday is special but if you are at work and someone asks the day you say July 4th, just the way we learned

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      8 days ago

      It doesn’t matter how you say it, as long as it’s understandable. Same thing goes for writing it down.

      Only way to clear any confusion on the dates, is to use single standard which is why iso8601 exists.

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      8 days ago

      As always, it’s more conversational FOR YOU. You got used to it so it feels natural to you, I have two formats I’m used to just because I speak two different languages and they are perfectly conversational.

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      Most Germanic languages say “32” as “two-and-thirty”.

      Thankfully they did not hire Americans to figure out how to write Arab numerals, else we might have more conventions on how to write “86” than there are languages in Europe.