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<font color=peach>Everybody wants to be a Munchlax
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Looking at many posts I have noted that Americans say dates as MM/DD/YYYY format (i.e. today is 01/08/2006).
In England, we say our dates as DD/MM/YYYY (Today being 08/01/2006). From my point of view, our date system is logical as it has the lowest value first (i.e day before month before year), but that's because I use it a lot.
So I was wondering why the format is MM/DD/YYYY for American Countries?
In England, we say our dates as DD/MM/YYYY (Today being 08/01/2006). From my point of view, our date system is logical as it has the lowest value first (i.e day before month before year), but that's because I use it a lot.
So I was wondering why the format is MM/DD/YYYY for American Countries?