• mirshafie@europe.pub
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    1 day ago

    If most of the dates you’re looking at are within a reasonably narrow span (say 90 days), DD.MM.YYYY gives you the important information first, and you can often omit the YYYY entirely.

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      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.

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          11 hours ago

          I think it’s “May 15” in spoken English? It would be “15th May” in Swedish and Farsi for instance.

          Therefore: Swedish, Farsi > English

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          19 hours ago

          Ok I’ll give it to yall, MM-DD-YYYY can be good in some situations. DD-MM-YYYY is still sus tho.