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In my strange and exotic native tongue we use dd/mm/yyyy. Even in conversations. It's how the language flows.
-Fred
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Not in French, anyway. 1er Mai 2009, 24 Juin 2009Jerry Dan wrote:Frank wrote:I never quite understood putting the day in between the month and the year.Do you not say, "May 1st, 2009"? Do you not use that order in normal conversation more often than "The 1st of May, 2009" or "2009, May 1st"?
Leastwise, it makes more sense to Americans that way.
I don't know how the canadian anglos go about it though, never really thought of it.
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I think all countries should be the same, some have metric others still have feet & inches.
Annoying if you ask me. I always though it was stupid to have different formats there has been times in the past when you have purchased a subscription based program & if you change the format in control panel the program tells your subscription has expired.
Does not happen now as much as the old days as microsoft has made changes in the initial setup of windows but in the old days you had to change the day & time format manually yourself.
It's like daylight saving hours different states start & end at different times & 1 state doesn't have it at all . But then thats queensland for you (monday one day tuesday the next)bit of warped aussie humor there.
Annoying if you ask me. I always though it was stupid to have different formats there has been times in the past when you have purchased a subscription based program & if you change the format in control panel the program tells your subscription has expired.
Does not happen now as much as the old days as microsoft has made changes in the initial setup of windows but in the old days you had to change the day & time format manually yourself.
It's like daylight saving hours different states start & end at different times & 1 state doesn't have it at all . But then thats queensland for you (monday one day tuesday the next)bit of warped aussie humor there.
Lynne
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True, but I guess it's partly nostalgia - I loved the fact that the other day I walked to the butchers shop and bought a pound of beef, then bought a pint of apple juice from the milkman. I don't understand 16oz of a drink - that's just weird. Starbucks here sell 16oz mugs - what is 16oz? I much prefer a pint.
I like the idea of weighing things in pounds rather than grams. We weigh ourselves in pounds and stone here, but our food is mostly in grams now; we measure things in centimeters and meters but also in inches and feet. If someone told me they were 160cm I'd have no idea what that was, but 5 foot ten I know.
I wish we still had 6p coins. It's kinda fun having something that's not metric.
I guess every country is different, but I'd hate every country to be the same. It would take away a lot of charm.
I like the idea of weighing things in pounds rather than grams. We weigh ourselves in pounds and stone here, but our food is mostly in grams now; we measure things in centimeters and meters but also in inches and feet. If someone told me they were 160cm I'd have no idea what that was, but 5 foot ten I know.
I wish we still had 6p coins. It's kinda fun having something that's not metric.
I guess every country is different, but I'd hate every country to be the same. It would take away a lot of charm.
David