YYYY/MM/DD is the only sane date format. DD/MM/YYYY is completely backwards...

YYYY/MM/DD is the only sane date format. DD/MM/YYYY is completely backwards, and MM/DD/YYYY is time cube-tier schizophrenic.

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YYYY/MM/DD only master race.

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stop being little edgy contrarian teenagers

dd/mm/yyyy makes the most sense and that's why most of the world uses it

hey did someone want the only right country? im here

YYYY/MM/DD is best for sorting files, everything else is objectively worse.

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yyyy-mm-dd in writing
dd-mm-yyyy in speaking

Which is more logical:
>This is the day, from that month in that year?
or
>This is the year, in which there's a month in which there's that day?

FUCKING MORON, European DD/MM/YYYY is the only logical way.

YYYY/MM/DD is good for computers and sorting, DD/MM/YYYY is good for everyday comunication. American system is just plain retarded.

same can be said for us.
This is the month, this is the day of that month, and this is the year this date took place

today is september 17th 2019
month, day, year. simple as

But that's dependent on the English language, and it doesn't make any sense either way if you're writing it in numbers alone.

*17 of september, 2019 year of our Lord

all of you are wrong. DD.MM.YYYY. is the best one. gtfo with that gay ass slash.

Objectively speaking, I think DD/MM/YYYYY makes the most sense.

It doesn't make sense at all:
>Let's meet on the 31st day, of the 9th month.
At this point there are thousands of possible dates. You might believe that we will meet in 2 weeks
>Of the 2022nd years
But actually we will meet in 3 years.

YYYY年MM月DD日

Or the Seventeenth of September, Two thousand and Nineteen. Dont assume that English has to be such.

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usually year is left out so it's just 9月18日
and sometimes instead of using kanji you just use a / so 9/18.

this ought to be the most retarded example I've ever seen

Americans just write it the way the English language pronounces it. You can't blame them for that.
British may write d/m/y but they still read it as Americans do.

Everyone says 'September 17th, 2019' so why wouldn't you write it like 9/17/2019?

MM/DD/YYYY makes most sense
There are:
12 months
28-31 days
Infinite years

It goes from least to most.

Because it's not in any sensible order. If you want to write "September 17th, 2019", you write "September 17th, 2019", not "9/17/2019". Basing the ordering of the numbers on how it tends to be ordered in the English language is not suitable for this sort of thing, especially when it can be ordered in other ways as stated by

that is retarded.
ISO8601 goes from largest to smallest even with time like hours, minutes, and seconds
europoop logic goes from smallest to largest then back to hours minutes and seconds like some fucking IQ graph

ISO8601 is literally better for anything date related especially when using computer data. The asians have it right.

No wonder your country have no noble laurates.

And all of yours belongs to Jews. Back in line, irrelevant country.

I got an ad about a game's european release date the other day, and it said the game was coming out on the 9th day of the 20th month.

No it's not.
Retard

>retard
Not an argument. Therefore I win. Enjoy your poop format

DD/MM/YYYY makes more sense in everyday use, YYYY/MM/DD makes more sense in sorting.
Truth is the whole world should adopt both of them, and we would have no problems in understanding which system if being used if Americans didn't use the retarded MM/DD/YYYY

>and we would have no problems in understanding which system if being used if Americans didn't use the retarded MM/DD/YYY
are you stupid or something? If you tell a jap the date is 9/8 they're gonna think september 8th like us not august 9 like you. There still would be confusion lol

There would be no confusion if you also indicate the year.
The American format just causes a shitton of ambiguity for literally no reason, and that's not a meme, it's a fact.

>There would be no confusion if you also indicate the year.
then what the fuck is the point for having two systems in the first place lmao? isn't the whole point in ignoring the year in both formats?
>b-b-b-b-but what about americans!
who cares dude. Our system sucks, your system sucks. ISO8601 is superior. Get over it

Some of them were Jewish so? Their religion doesn't matter. They all studied in Hungarian schools and taught by Hungarian teachers. They used YYYY/MM/DD and they spoke Hungarian. Ofc most of moved to the USA because of the better opportunities.

The American system makes no sense

>Not using Year Day Month
It's 2019/17/09 you fucking cretins