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Yeah count me in, 14.3 doesn’t make any sense for a πday

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But I don’t wanna bake in late July

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Well, you could do the 31st of April, but it seems the universe disagrees with your date format.

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well yeah, there’s no 14th month

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Tell me you are from the US North America without telling me

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They could be from Canada too. We’re in that fun zone of being mostly Oxford/metric/DMY, but due to proximity and history we still use a lot of Webster/imperial/MDY. My dad is from the past so he speaks in Fahrenheit but calls it “English”. Send help.

However, saying “July 23rd” feels more natural and efficient to me than “The 23rd of July”. That translates to me writing 07/23 over 23/07. To each their own though, I’m not gonna harsh any mellows over date formatting.

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as if my Florida Man posting didn’t already give it away :P

that said I have learned to prefer YYYY-MM-DD for all my cataloguing needs on computer because it sorts far more easily

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