22 Replies
modern-teal•6mo ago
📆🗓️📅
adverse-sapphire•6mo ago
depends on language
for english i use dd/mm/yyyy
chinese i use mm/dd
deep-jade•6mo ago
o yeah fair point
inland-turquoise•6mo ago
logically, d/m/y makes more sense but i use m/d/y more often (on discord particularly)
wise-white•6mo ago
i used to do d/m/y
but then i got more used to other people doing m/d/y
so i started doing it
and now im used to it
adverse-sapphire•6mo ago

wise-white•6mo ago
lmao
like-gold•6mo ago
9/12/2024
modern-teal•6mo ago
Saying for example 9 August just doesnt sound as smooth as saying August 9
Iunless you say “ninth of August”
deep-jade•6mo ago
this poll is less “what date format” and more “usa or everyone else”
skilled-lime•6mo ago
Bruh. So true
optimistic-gold•6mo ago
Yes
like-gold•6mo ago
⁉️ 12/9/4202
other-emerald•6mo ago
mdy has no reason to exist
it just makes more confusion
if the day is 12 or less you cant know if the date is dmy or mdy
adverse-sapphire•6mo ago
yesh
wise-white•6mo ago
december 9 or september 12
other-emerald•6mo ago
i would use mdy if it had to be the only format but dmy makes way more sense
ambitious-aqua•6mo ago
definitely m/d/y
deep-jade•6mo ago
people who start with the year scare me
ambitious-aqua•6mo ago
why interrobang
adverse-sapphire•6mo ago
...
optimistic-gold•6mo ago
Um actually that is not an interrobang but rather ⁉️ 🤓👆
Oh what the emoji is called interrobang
What