• FelixCress@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    You meant 27th Feb 2013, right? It is utterly moronic to have day in the middle irrespectively if you start with or finish on the year.

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      8 days ago

      You meant 27th Feb 2013, right?

      Does it matter anymore with this format? You figured out the exact day, month, and year irrespective of the order.

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        8 days ago

        It’s not about understanding. It’s about sorting,

        Everybody understand both notations, but if you use it for filenames sorting is important. Natural sorting order is an important feature that should be considered.

        day month year is just stupid in that regard. Not only does the of the month depend on the language, but also if sorted you get the first of every month grouped together.

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          8 days ago

          If you’re listing dates, then using a sortable format is ideal. But if you’re just referencing one in the middle of a correspondence, it’s best to use whatever format the recipient is most familiar with. No one is sorting emails by a date given in the third paragraph

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      8 days ago

      I assume it depends on geographical region, but I’ve never heard someone say out loud “27th of February, 2013.” It’s always “February 27th, 2013.” Writing it down like that could be easier to parse for people who are used to that format

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          8 days ago

          No, I’m American

          I want to get ahead of this debate, and point out that a) “American” as a demonym for literally anyone in the western hemisphere is largely useless, b) the USA is the only country which includes “America” in its name, and c) USian is not more precise because there are two countries with United States in their name.

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              8 days ago

              No, I’m American. It looks like you started writing this comment before I made the edit to mine, so I’ll go ahead and copy/paste it here

              a) “American” as a demonym for literally anyone in the western hemisphere is largely useless, b) the USA is the only country which includes “America” in its name, and c) USian is not more precise because there are two countries with United States in their name.

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                8 days ago

                So, you are a USian. I thought so. I never ever heard someone saying “February 27th 2018”, I think only USians do that. Everywhere else it is 27th of February 2018 which is logical.

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                  8 days ago

                  No, I’m American, and I just gave you three good reasons to stop using “USian,” not the least of which being that “US” is not exclusive to the United States of America. Are people from the United States of Mexico United Mexican States USians as well?

                  I don’t have the audacity to try and force a different demonym onto you, please don’t do that to me.

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                    No, I’m American

                    I have no doubt you are an American as much as people from Mexico, Venezuela or Brazil are Americans. The same as people from Germany, Spain or Italy are Europeans.

                    United States of Mexico

                    There is no such thing.