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Pewdiepie

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    In the United States, dates are traditionally written in the "month-day-year" order, with neither increasing nor decreasing order of significance. This order is used in both the traditional all-numeric date (e.g., "1/21/18" or "01/21/2018") as well as in the expanded form (e.g., "January 21, 2016"—usually spoken with the year as a cardinal number and the day as an ordinal number, e.g., "January twenty-first, two thousand sixteen"), with the historical rationale that the year was often of lesser importance. The most commonly used separator in the all-numeric form is the slash (/), although the hyphen (-) and period (.) have also emerged in the all-numeric format recently due to globalization.

     

    The day-month-year order has been increasing in usage since the early 1980s. Many genealogical databases and the Modern Language Association citation style use this format. When filling in the Form I-94 cards and new customs declaration cards used for people entering the U.S., passengers are requested to write pertinent dates in the numeric "dd mm yy" format (e.g. "19 07 22").

     

    I don`t know why they changed to Month-Day-Year from when the British gave them Day-Month-Year but it is official in the USA

    50 minutes ago, Micchan said:

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    300 year difference, but the new format only started to get popular in the 1980s

  2. I have only missed 4 days on logging in nation.

     

    12/02/2017 - Server Outage

    02/02/2018 - Server Outage

    03/05/2018 - Server outage

     

    Some correlation above. And

     

    03/01/2018 - Stranded on a coach for 30 hours

     

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