• biggeoff@sh.itjust.works
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      Out of responses?
      Your (very condescending) point was that “we” say things in a specific way and that should be aligned with how it’s written.

      No need to lash out at Britain for giving a counterexample in the English speaking world.

      Have a good day!

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      Also doesn’t happen in Dutch, French and German.

      Tell me one language where you do say dates like that that isn’t the US.

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        No idea what aus does officially but every single person iv ever talked to there says it like Americans. March the 6th instead of the 6th of March.

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      I think the point was that even with your “help”, the American date system is still unintuitive to most people using other systems