In the U.S. it is Month, date, year
In many European country and Russia and Ukraine it is written day, month, year.
2007-11-10 10:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a difference internationally. According to Microsoft, October 12, 1954 would be written as the following:
English: 10/12/54
Spanish: 12/10/54
Japanese: 54/10/12
And in German (from my own experience): 10.12.54.
In North America, from your example, 12/3/07 is correct.
2007-11-10 10:20:08
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answered by db108108 2
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The correct way in America is Month/Day/Year. Today would be 11/10/07.
2007-11-10 10:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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12/3/9-07
2007-11-10 10:24:22
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answered by da awsome person u luv 2 hate 2
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At school i write it...
Saturday 10th November... but obviously Monday or whatever day it is. But in maths i write it....
10/11/07 as in 10th November 2007. I don't write the year when i am writing the long date
2007-11-10 10:24:12
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answered by Sugababy 2
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We need more information. In the US, it's 12/3/07, but in the UK and other places it's 3/12/07.
just remember it by september 11, 2001. all around the world people call it 9/11/01, even the british, thats because it was in NY, US!!!
plz plz plz help me out:
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2007-11-10 10:19:00
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answered by ~Val~ 4
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To me in Australia that's clever to recent the Day first by way of fact it particularly is how that's with dates in letters - Monday 31 December 2007 (as an occasion) it particularly is written in increasing gadgets - day/month/year. on line i've got taken to writing the month as a be conscious by way of fact it reduces confusion to the readers. The "30 days" rationalization is a robust one, i did no longer understand that replaced into why, that's clever - inspite of the reality that i'm no longer approximately to alter my date-writing; my American watch used to truly annoy me like that!
2016-12-08 17:58:52
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answered by ? 4
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International (SI) is YYYY.MM.DD so 2007.12.03.
alternate international dd mm yy(yy) so 3/12/07.
USA and english speaking Canada that doesn't know better is mm/dd/yy so 12/3/07.
And finally DND 03 DE 07.
Confused?
2007-11-10 10:20:26
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answered by St N 7
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in USA---month, day, year (03/12/07-- (MARCH 12, 2007)
in Europe--day,month year 12/03/07--(same date as above--NOT December 3rd)
2007-11-10 10:18:25
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answered by Mike 7
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the first is the way i write it. the second is march 12 2007
2007-11-10 10:17:49
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answered by foosieboy1953 5
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I work iternationally, so I always use 10/Nov/07 etc - otherwise there is confusion between dd/mm/yy & mm/dd/yy versions.
2007-11-10 10:19:23
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answered by Dave 4
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