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Vitalik can convince of almost anything, but never YYYY-MM-DD
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This is not something one can be convinced of. One can only move to an East Asian country, learn the local language, read/write/listen/speak it in various contexts, and deeply grok from new personal experience that yyyy-mm-dd works very fine :)
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Now that you say, triggered something in my mind. Every time someone got lost in timeline history, the first qn asked is "what year is it?"
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Indeed, wrote Chinese essays in that manner, but very forgettable once switched back to English ones
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Funnily for archiving/naming documents, photos and work files I've been using yyyy-mm-dd for years, but when it comes to events/meetings/travel dates I use dd-mm-yyy
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