• tamiya_tt02@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’m American and always use 30 Dec 2023 as my date scheme. It makes much more sense. I also work in a multicultural laboratory, so there should be no question as to what date it is, but some of my colleagues still use mm-dd-yy.

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      11 months ago

      some of my colleagues still use mm-dd-yy.

      That makes it even worse. When the date uses slashes I expect it to be American, but with dashes anything other than yyyy-mm-dd doesn’t even read as a date to me

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        11 months ago

        Nah. I’m British, and today is 31/12/2023. We use slashes. American’s are just wrong.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks, I appreciate it! I also try to use the name of the month instead of the number as frequently as possible. To be honest, it’s not really the order of the fields that matters - format it whichever way makes you happy! Just make sure it’s not ambiguous so other people can tell what you mean. And be aware that not everyone interprets things the same way you do