• RyanLiu@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      It’s all fun and games until someone drops a 7/4 and you don’t know which country they’re from

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        3 days ago

        I only deal with people from one country, but I always write out the month so there’s no confusion in important messages. Even including the day of the week as a type of verification.

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          RIP Australia and our DD/MM/YYYY (and rest of the former British Empire I assume).

          Drives me nuts when software doesn’t properly localise.

          Looking at you, Excel for web which defaults to MM/DD/YYYY in our company for some reason, even though the desktop app has no issues…

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      MM/DD/YYYY genuinely causes issues, because it’s very easily misread by the rest of the world, and vise versa for Americans.

      I have been mislead more than once, because the MM and DD are both ≤ 12.

      MM/DD/YYYY needs to die

      Month Day YYYY is fine, because it’s unambiguous when the month is spelled out.

      YYYY.MM.DD, or similar, is the only way to sort dates properly anyway.