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toxican | 1 year ago

Kind of feel like maybe any other date would've been a more appropriate example, but I get it. 9/11's just one of those things you can never forget.

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XCabbage|1 year ago

It's the most appropriate possible example here because for many non-American readers it will be the one date that they have heard spoken in American English enough times to recall how Americans say it. For people who don't have much connection to American culture, it may well be the ONLY date they have ever heard spoken the American way in their lives.

(Indeed, this one specific date gets said the American way even in British English. We Brits don't do that for any other dates - we say "fourth of July" instead of "July fourth", for instance - but "September 11th" aka "9/11", uniquely among all dates, is written and said the American way in all dialects of English on the planet due to its significance to American culture.)

sk5t|1 year ago

OP’s backup choice is December 7, 1941.

toxican|1 year ago

I'm beginning to harbor resentment