Both are wrong. The correct way to write the date is YYYY-MM-DD. This is the only way to sort dates linearly in a list. ISO 8601.
It's frustrating that people are so bad at dates that ISO8601 lives rent-free in my head because I constantly have to tell people ;)
In Arabic we use DD/MM/YYYY but it actually gets written as YYYY/MM/DD since Arabic is written and read from right to left. When the year is dropped the confusing part is not what format is used here but rather does this website/software support RTL or is it just regular unformatted ASCII.
Edit: it's still not ISO 8601 and it doesn't solve the sorting issue
What do you think of DD/HH/YYYY/Min/MM/Sec?
Could be improved by swapping hours and minutes. They are more important after all.
Also that way the time isn't in order anymore.
As someone from a yyyy-mm-dd country, you're all wrong /hj
yyyy-mm-dd is specified by ISO 8601, so there's really no argument it isn't the objectively correct format.
There's also RFC3339, which is freely available and compatible with the most common ISO8501 profile.
What about RFC 9557, which is an update to RFC 3339?
Weird question, if it's called "Request For Comments", where do we post the comments?
I had not heard of that one, thanks! Looks like a good extension.
I always use yyyy.mm.dd as my date format whenever I sign and date documents. I also use a pictograph instead of initials. Someone tried to forge a contract edit to try and get out of paying but used the mm/dd/yy format. The moment my lawyer showed this to their lawyer, they settled immediately for the original amount, legal fees, and late payment penalties. Dumbasses.
So I could use a different than usual date format for a document I might want to recall
The situation was more like "Dear lawyer, your clients have committed a federal felony offense and they did it in such a sloppy manner that they didn't even follow our standard document formatting. Drop the suit, have them pay our legal fees and a fine, and we won't inform the US District Attorney and then ask the State Bar of Texas to look into whether you knowingly partook in this scheme".
I'm glad I'm near retirement. These sort of situations chip away at the soul.
That's beautiful. I love a bit of personal standards to fuck someone else's day up.
I typically change my responses on the form to Calibri if using MS Office. It's not enough to pique anyone's interest, but it's different enough to spot what I've added to a form rather than the usual Arial additions if you've been told about it.
Someone at my office tried to say I'd said something on a form when I hadn't, and took great delight pointing out the slight difference in typeface on the field that wasn't my edit.
It's satisfying as fuck coming back at someone with receipts.
Why is the format not:
2025/4/12
Biggest time frame to smallest time frame (year, month, then day)?
As a computer scientist, I've been doing this everywhere for over 10 years already. Be the change you want to see in the world.
ISO Tanf rise up.
Also 2025/04/12
2025/4/12
Don't forget leading zeroes, we're not half assing this!
02025/04/012
In my computer engineering course this is literally how we were told to write the date on our lab reports.
For written format that is ideal but when talking about a date, say in two weeks time, saying the year is redundant.
I like DD MON YYYY. Feels very grand and unambiguous, but people always look at me funny for using it.
What Americans are calling people idiots for saying (day) of (month)? We say it both ways all the time. 4th of July, July 4th... it's not a complicated thing.
It’s like saying USAians don’t have a sense of humour. Some USAians are MAGAt knob heads, some are perfectly reasonable people. More or less like anywhere else.
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