top | item 35303476 (no title) sfeng | 2 years ago To play devil's advocate, the American format aligns with how (American's at least) speak the date "March 24th, 2022". discuss order hn newest Ukv|2 years ago "4th [of] July, 2023" and "July [the] 4th, 2023" are both valid - I'd bet there's a correlation between spoken order and written order, but not sure which caused which (or maybe mutually reinforcing). unknown|2 years ago [deleted] pclmulqdq|2 years ago "4 July 2023" is a common written format, but you would never say it out loud. load replies (1)
Ukv|2 years ago "4th [of] July, 2023" and "July [the] 4th, 2023" are both valid - I'd bet there's a correlation between spoken order and written order, but not sure which caused which (or maybe mutually reinforcing). unknown|2 years ago [deleted] pclmulqdq|2 years ago "4 July 2023" is a common written format, but you would never say it out loud. load replies (1)
pclmulqdq|2 years ago "4 July 2023" is a common written format, but you would never say it out loud. load replies (1)
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