Why do Americans write the date wrong?

Why do Americans write the date wrong?

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YYYY-MM-DD > DD-MM-YYYY

Sure, if you're a machine.
Most humans know the year though.

Wrong, since normal people read left-to-right.

the month is more important. duh.

imagine being autistic enough to care about this or to ask people how often they change underwear

this, YYYY-MM-DD is clearly the best orders of date

You're just jealous of my (You)'s

It does matter. In a normal country 9/11 means 9th of november but in the snowflake state of burgerstan it's in september. If anything you're the autists

That's right, we aren't Japanese who read right-to-left

it's Arabic or Hebrew, kiwi

because americans are FUCKING RETARDED

This. If you have to work with lots of documents this is just the easiest.

This.
>he doesn't know the year

DD-MM-YY
Debate me

Except in rare circumstances, you don't really care about the year when you ask for a date

Because they're retards

There are 31 for days
There are 12 options for months
There are 1 option for years.

Seriously which gives you information faster

>I am sitting on a chair, at my table, in my room, in a flat, in commie block, in a city, in a county, in Hungary, in Europe, on Eartth.

or

>on Earth, In Europe, in Hugnary, In a county, in a city, in a commie block, in a flat, in a room, at the table on a chair.

But that's not a fair measure. It doesn't take more than half a second for your brain to register the date anyways and the fastest version depends on what information you're trying to extract.

>he doesn't use ISO 8601

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>DIN 5008

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because they say it's like this
12/31/infinite
the smallest number to the biggest which kinda make sense i guess but who cares
starting with the most precise makes more sense
otherwise why not say 12/31/60(seconds)/xxxx then