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    62 months ago

    DD-MM-YYYY is better, but still causes issues. ISO 8601 though, now that’s a superior format.

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      22 months ago

      Also the date format used organically in East Asia because of the cultural habit of writing big to small.

      English tends small to big, so I don’t know where yanks got their date format from.

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        22 months ago

        Can you elaborate on that last part? I fail to think of anything where its natural for English to go from small units to big units.

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          32 months ago

          Addresses is the main one.

          But also when talking about objects and categories, e.g. “the oak is a type of tree”, not “trees have a type which is oak”.