Alicia & Aderyn

That’s 6 months then (writing the date the right way around, rather than backwards)! :open_mouth:

Pretty sure that Aderyn wouldn’t leave them there for THAT long!

VHTV has the date posted as 09-03-2022. I think it means that it’s September 3, 2022. Is that correct?

Oh…I believe Aderyn would leave the cum encrusted purple shirt in the loggia for six months and even longer!

3/9 would be the correct way to write it (3rd September), yes. Otherwise it becomes 9/3 which of course would be 9th March. :slight_smile:

Both are correct, just different standards.

That depends on where you live!

International standard is actually YYYY/MM/DD

I wonder why VHTV uses MM-DD-YYYY?

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How does writing it backwards make logical sense though. That was really what I was trying to say to begin with.

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People could say exactly the same argument to you

How does writing it “frontwards” make logical sense though? It all depends on what you are use to!

I am not really sure that resolved anything! :laughing: :man_facepalming:

Well if we all used ISO 8601 then there wouldn’t have been any confusion in the first place :joy:

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I am not familiar with that, to be honest. What is it?

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Why do people in England drive on the wrong side of the road? Let’s not go there!
In what order (Month, Day, Year) does a Russian write a date?

That’s an easy one to answer…we don’t! :innocent:

In Russia it is usually day/month/year

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To me, that just makes more sense. I do agree though, it depends upon what you are used to.

Good answer. It still doesn’t mean you are right! I read someplace that they did a study and it’s actually safer to drive on the wrong side of the road because most people are right handed and the use their dominate right eye to see better on-coming traffic and the rearview mirror.

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But supposing a car is coming the other way, on the same side (which it would be if you - or they - were driving on the wrong side)…man that’s frightening! :laughing:

car chase GIF by Mayans M.C.

Because that’s the official standard to write a date.