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How to distinguish between "MM/DD/YYYY" and "DD/MM/YYYY"? Sometimes they really cannot be distinguished right? Such as 05/06/2010 and 06/05/2010... Thanks.
2010年5月14日 07:27
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'mm/dd/yyyy" - American style "dd/mm/yyyy" - British style To avoid confusion, better write in full.
2010年5月14日
2
I agree with Jennifer - relying only on numbers will cause confusion. Be prepared to ask for clarification. If you have other dates from the same writer, you may get a clue as to which system they use: 06/05/2010 =??, but 06/19/2010 from the same person tells you the month comes first. The difference is if you say the "6th of May" (=06/05/...), or "May 6th" (=05/06/...) in speech. Going by "American style" or "British style" gives you a good indication as this is how date-order is taught in each school system.
2010年5月15日
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It pays off to check whether the text/mail/... was written in the US or in Britain, but one cannot be 100% certain, unfortunately
2010年5月14日
1
I think most guys outside US, Canada use dd/mm/yyyy.
2010年5月14日
1
That is exactly right! They cannot be distinguished.
2010年5月14日
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