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* meters * kg * lean celsius but don't care too much either way * abolish seasonal time changes * for online calls/events specify time in UTC * YYYY-MM-DD date format * ground floor is 0th; don't skip 4 and 13 * don't put sugar in cold tea Simple rules for a civilized society.
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Anyone who uses MM-DD-YYYY should be arrested fr fr
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It probably sticks because it matches natural-language usage: "I was born on January 31, 1994" East Asian languages are better at this: in Chinese you would say 我是1994年1月31日出生的 (So the "MM-DD-YY is a better fit for humans" thing is false, East Asia works fine with YYYY-MM-DD even in natural language)
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Incidentally I make a point of answering in year-month-day format when someone asks me for a date *in spoken English* Together we can improve our language, one small step at a time!
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Ooh yes, it makes sense for the natural language context, but i think in date writing format DD-MM-YYYY is easier . And Twitter always confuses me with their month first format. But YYYY-MM-DD is cool too, will adopt as well. 333 $degen
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