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MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY?

YYYY-MM-DD (ISO standard)

Edit: Is DD/MM/YYYY standard in Canada? I know it is in the UK. MM/DD/YYYY is standard in the US. I suspect people just use whatever is standard where they live...
 
I've always done and seen MM/DD/YYYY.

In fact, I'm about touch up some screens on an interface to an embedded system that uses MM/DD/YYYY, so there. Nyah.
 
I hate hate hate HATE when people put stuff on teh intarweb with the date in any format other than written out or ISO. Because you can almost NEVER tell which standard they used.
 
USA - mm/dd/yyyy

International - dd/mm/yyyy

Since I work in international banking the format I use is yymmdd such as 050909 for today.
 
I could get used to YYYY/MM/DD....
Grew up using metric so DD/MM/YYYY was what I was familiar with, then I came to the US and bam MM/DD/YYYY... that threw me in a loop... all ok now.. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Stefan
I always write dates as DD/MM/YYYY.

MM/DD/YYYY seems wrong to me.



The first method is the "metric" way that most of the world uses.

The second method is the "American" or "Real" method that people who aren't bass ackwards use.
 
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