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dd/mm/yyyy is more logical... like the metric system. But we are a bit backwoods in the US.
for example, you say "January Fourth" not "The Fourth of January"
Quote from: legolas3333 on April 06, 2010, 05:42:53 AMfor example, you say "January Fourth" not "The Fourth of January"You might say that. We say 'The fourth of January'.(Which is my birthday) EDIT: Changed inches to feet, for Jerba.
The Fourth of July? Cinco de Mayo? Speech order in which country, language and time period?
So when someone asks you the date you would say "the sixth of April?"