Month/Day/Year just makes the most sense to me because it’s the easiest to track since the first number doesn’t change for 30 straight days. Also the day belongs to the month, not vice versa, so the month being first just feels more natural.
Also in conversation “Sunday, November 5th, 2023” flows a lot better than “Sunday, the 5th of November, 2023”
Lmao how though?
The day belongs to the month, not vice versa. Therefore it makes more sense that the month precedes the day when written out.
Not even tryna argue just genuinely tryna understand how the day first makes more sense
Lmao how though?
The day belongs to the month, not vice versa. Therefore it makes more sense that the month precedes the day when written out.
Not even tryna argue just genuinely tryna understand how the day first makes more sense
By your logic, it should be year, month, day
By your logic, it should be year, month, day
Well no, because the year doesn’t change that frequently, and when it does change everyone knows. Also, it’s the only one that’s four digits so it looks the best coming at the end
Yeah but when you’re scheduling something for months in advance, you say the month first to pinpoint when exactly it will be. “It’s the 5th of November” is a mouthful when you can just say “November 5th”.
Most of the world uses Celsius too but anyone would agree that Fahrenheit makes way more sense in how humans perceive hot and cold
thread is so down
That’s what happens when you intentionally don’t release music and pretend as if the leak wasn’t caused by yourself
Lmao I don’t see how it’s an L, if you were raised with MM/DD/YYYY format you would see how simple it is too. Americans don’t say “the 5th of November”, that’s mad awkward here to say in a sentence
Month/Day/Year just makes the most sense to me because it’s the easiest to track since the first number doesn’t change for 30 straight days. Also the day belongs to the month, not vice versa, so the month being first just feels more natural.
Also in conversation “Sunday, November 5th, 2023” flows a lot better than “Sunday, the 5th of November, 2023”
YYYY/MM/DD > MM/DD/YYYY > DD/MM/YYYY imo