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 Post subject: How do you write the date?
PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:21 pm 
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Another interesting poll, how do you write the date on paper? I write the wrong way, for instance this is how I'd write the date tomorrow:

11/10/04

I put the day in front of the month and than the year. Anyway, how do you write your date?


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:24 pm 
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Two diffrent ways,examples:
Sunday, October 10, 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:27 pm 
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I'm still attached to the American way (10-10-04)
but it's fading. (And I am aware that I've chosen to post on one of the days you can't tell the difference. ;) )


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In my school book: Monday 1st February 2004. (or '04.)
Short form: 1/2/04


(Don't ask me why I used that date.)


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I do the month, then the day, then the year.

But not in Spanish, I have to reverse it cause my teacher tells us to. Gah.

But I've been used to Month/Day/Year for my whole life so I think I'll do that for the rest of it. What difference does it make?


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I usually do DD/MM/YY, but sometimes do the traditional MM/DD/YY if I feel like it.


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Depends as if I am at somewhere that use the month/day/year system(eg. GameFAQs) then I will use month/day/year however since the British use day/month/year system I use that outside the internet and outside places that month/day/year system because I am British.


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DD/MM/YY obviously. *nods* Well, not necessarily obviously, but yeah. I get confused otherwise.


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I do it like...

10/10/04


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Writing 10/10/04 doesn't help people ;)
Iny my country its written Date/Month/Year...
But its confusing since my watch is month/date...


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In my books, I don't need the year or day name just the month and day number. :P So today I would write Oct. 10. I have no need for anything else.


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It really depends on what I'm writing the date on.

Things for personal reference {i.e. class notes} : 11-10-04 or 10-11-04 {It varies.}
Assignments for English courses : 11 October, 2004 or October 11, 2004 {It depends on the teacher, really.}
Work : Oct. 11 or 10-11-04


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:59 pm 
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Take tomorrow.

If I was writing the short version I'd say
11/10/04 or 11/10/2004

Otherwise I'd write
Oct 11th 2004
11th Oct 2004


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Date, month year, and depending how lazy i'm feeling on whats abbreviated


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Month, Day, Year.

10/10/04.

You sorta can't tell with that date though.


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