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| 13 Nov 2012 07:57 AM |
In the UK, today is 13/11/12 In the US it's 11/13/12 It makes more sense to have it the UK way as it's days months years instead of months days years. (No racism intended) |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:08 AM |
| Because MURRIKA, obviously. |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:10 AM |
| But in srsface, Americans have it month/day/year because that's how most people say it if you were to say the full date. You wouldn't say 13th November 2012, you'd say November 13th 2012. |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:16 AM |
| I didn't know you said it like 13/11/12. I guess you could say the 13th of November, 2012.. It doesn't make much of a difference to me, but I use 11/13/12. |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:16 AM |
| ACTUALLY, in the UK people say it's the 13th November, not November 13th. |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:19 AM |
us do other things different too
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:20 AM |
in the netherlands you just say 13 november so, also 13-11-12 |
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| 13 Nov 2012 08:26 AM |
Oh look I didn't notice Barnslig made this
You still hate 77342921? |
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