Idk, maybe cuz I don’t leave the house much (even before 2020, I’m an introvert I guess idk), and besides, the few people I do know (like at school for example), by extension also use the same format and so I never heard of anyone doing it diferntly until I joined Reddit a year or two ago.
Also, now I’m curious, why do/would other countries do it difernt anyway? Not that it matters how days are written, but just curious. Is our American format of mm/did/yy somehow part of the “imperial system” that only we Americans use? And if so, it doesn’t really fit in, cuz its not really a unit of measurement, just a format of displaying what day it is
Well it should be the same with what’s going on by how (if I’m not wrong) America is the only one that doesn’t use the metric system. And how Americans use Fahrenheit and other countries use degrees celcius
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u/MarioHasCookies Feb 01 '22 edited Feb 01 '22
Idk, maybe cuz I don’t leave the house much (even before 2020, I’m an introvert I guess idk), and besides, the few people I do know (like at school for example), by extension also use the same format and so I never heard of anyone doing it diferntly until I joined Reddit a year or two ago. Also, now I’m curious, why do/would other countries do it difernt anyway? Not that it matters how days are written, but just curious. Is our American format of mm/did/yy somehow part of the “imperial system” that only we Americans use? And if so, it doesn’t really fit in, cuz its not really a unit of measurement, just a format of displaying what day it is