Yeah I know, but usually the month is put before the day to avoid misunderstandings. I was just trying to joke. I just hope this would be released before 2/30.The 13th of december is possible, dude.
The day comes before the month, day... Month... Year.. It goes up positively in increments. You are doing it wrongYeah I know, but usually the month is put before the day to avoid misunderstandings. I was just trying to joke. I just hope this would be released before 2/30.
On Internet I usually do it like the Americans, month/day(/year) to avoid misunderstandings. I always found it funny that everyone has their own way of doing that, but that is somehow awful to understand everyone when there's no precise rules (especially on the dates like 11/5 or so)The day comes before the month, day... Month... Year.. It goes up positively in increments. You are doing it wrong
On Internet I usually do it like the Americans, month/day(/year) to avoid misunderstandings. I always found it funny that everyone has their own way of doing that, but that is somehow awful to understand everyone when there's no precise rules (especially on the dates like 11/5 or so)
Anyway, I do that to avoid misunderstandings, but as I see this leads to even more misunderstandings. I thought all English-speaking countries did it thst way, I learned something on the Internet today (EVEN IF I SHOULD WORK FOR MY FINALS HAHA).I hate the american system, month/day/year what the fuck is that about.
An album came out I wanted recently. It was 12/09/14 ... took me fucking ages to realise they meant the 9th of december, fuck sake.
When in doubt, assume the americans have it wrong
I hate the american system, month/day/year what the fuck is that about.
An album came out I wanted recently. It was 12/09/14 ... took me fucking ages to realise they meant the 9th of december, fuck sake.
Anyway, I do that to avoid misunderstandings, but as I see this leads to even more misunderstandings. I thought all English-speaking countries did it thst way, I learned something on the Internet today (EVEN IF I SHOULD WORK FOR MY FINALS HAHA).
End of the off-topic.
I thought Americans did it that way because they used the UK date format. Seems I was wrong ^o^.English speaking countries!? I am English and we invented it and we use day. Month. Year. Thank you please!
Jk, we would of worked it out.
Soon.Maybe it'll come this friday! 12/12.
Maybe it'll come this friday! 12/12.
The next 12/12 that is a Saturday is in 1 year.soon, on saturday, 12nd december