6298.    User: Anonymous   Post date: 2022/12/10(Sat) 12:39:23          
dd/mm/yyyy is the most logical one, but I use yyyy/mm/dd because japanese do (´ー`)

6299. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2022/12/10(Sat) 13:20:07          
> dd/mm/yyyy is the most logical one, but I use yyyy/mm/dd because japanese do (´ー`)

I think the fact that time is almost universally written as hh:mm:ss 
(and so on) with the units going from longest to shortest means that 
yyyy/mm/dd for dates makes the most sense. If we wrote ss:mm:hh, then 
dd/mm/yyyy would make more sense

At any rate, it's clear that mm/dd/yyyy sux ヽ(´ー`)ノ

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