...It's the 5th of July, for me.
Also, I find it especially ironic you Americans call it "Fourth of July" when you otherwise use the nonsensical and illogical middle-endian date format (MM/DD/YYYY). Where's the consistency? Either call it "July the Fourth" or just use a logical date format.
@Mama Looigi A logical date format is one that goes from the smallest unit to the largest, or vice-versa - that is to say, DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD (as some Asian countries use, as I understand it).
Putting months first is just backwards, as it's not as important as the day within the month, and it causes needless confusion when trying to communicate with countries that use the logical DD/MM format.
My dog used to chase off my neighbors cat from our yard, till one day the cat stood its ground, and paw slapped the shit out of my dog, now the cat wonders thru my yard, and my dog don't even care anymore, he's like f that cat. Lol
Also, I find it especially ironic you Americans call it "Fourth of July" when you otherwise use the nonsensical and illogical middle-endian date format (MM/DD/YYYY). Where's the consistency? Either call it "July the Fourth" or just use a logical date format.