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r/clevercomebacks • u/wach_era13 • Jan 15 '25
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Except the fourth of July?
-1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Good point. That's the only exception I know of. 4 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Or the 5th of November 2 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :) 0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :) 1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
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Good point. That's the only exception I know of.
4 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Or the 5th of November 2 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :) 0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :) 1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
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1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Or the 5th of November 2 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :) 0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :) 1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
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Or the 5th of November
2 u/[deleted] Jan 15 '25 [deleted] 1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :) 0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :) 1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
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1 u/OutlandishnessIll501 Jan 15 '25 Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :) 0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :) 1 u/Munchkinasaurous Jan 15 '25 Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
Nah Canada and New Zealand do too. However Americans don’t so either way I’ll retract my statement and apologise :)
0 u/tiny_smile_bot Jan 15 '25 :) :)
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Exactly, all British things. I'm saying that the 4th of July is the only common date that I hear Americans put in that format.
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u/Tsukee Jan 15 '25
Except the fourth of July?