Never visit Europe then.
In Sweden we tend to use iso, except sometimes on "Best before" dates. It's always fun trying to figure out if your food is going bad by, for instance, the 10th of August or the 8th of October...
I don't like it, but at least the numbers are ordered by specificity. MM/DD/YYYY is a big red flag.
Never visit Europe then.
In Sweden we tend to use iso, except sometimes on "Best before" dates. It's always fun trying to figure out if your food is going bad by, for instance, the 10th of August or the 8th of October...
I don't like it, but at least the numbers are ordered by specificity. MM/DD/YYYY is a big red flag.