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minus-squareuniquethrowagay@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up5·2 months agoExactly. It’s also spoken in that order for that reason. At least in the languages I know. If I ask you for the date and you start with 2026, I’ll be a litte confused.
minus-squarevillage604@adultswim.fanlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·2 months agoMust be a regional thing, because around here it’s MM-DD-YYYY spoken.
minus-squareAbsolutePain@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 months agoOk I’ll give it to yall, MM-DD-YYYY can be good in some situations. DD-MM-YYYY is still sus tho.
minus-squaremirshafie@europe.publinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 months agoI think it’s “May 15” in spoken English? It would be “15th May” in Swedish and Farsi for instance. Therefore: Swedish, Farsi > English
minus-squarevillage604@adultswim.fanlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 months agoSome people do use “15th of May” in English, but it’s not as common around here.
Exactly. It’s also spoken in that order for that reason. At least in the languages I know. If I ask you for the date and you start with 2026, I’ll be a litte confused.
Must be a regional thing, because around here it’s MM-DD-YYYY spoken.
Ok I’ll give it to yall, MM-DD-YYYY can be good in some situations. DD-MM-YYYY is still sus tho.
I think it’s “May 15” in spoken English? It would be “15th May” in Swedish and Farsi for instance.
Therefore: Swedish, Farsi > English
Some people do use “15th of May” in English, but it’s not as common around here.