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j.U.d.E.:
Example of 17th of April -

* 17/4 in Europe

* 4/17 in the US

Right?

~ j U d E

YaadPyar:

--- Quote from: littledarlin on April 07, 2006, 09:30:36 am ---check this out:

monimm: 6/18
chris: 7/18
andrew: 8/18
courtney: 9/18
chanterais and judy: 10/18


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OOOOOOooooo - freaky!  Can't wait to find out what it means.

opinionista:

--- Quote from: JudeW on April 07, 2006, 10:13:53 am ---Example of 17th of April -

* 17/4 in Europe

* 4/17 in the US

Right?

~ j U d E

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Wow, one definitely learns something new everyday. I'm from Puerto Rico, which belongs to US and I have writen dates the European way in my entire life! I thought it was just the way dates are written in Spanish.

Chanterais:

--- Quote from: JudeW on April 07, 2006, 10:13:53 am ---Example of 17th of April -

* 17/4 in Europe

* 4/17 in the US

Right?

~ j U d E

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Right.  Canadians also use the European style, though more people are starting to use the American style.  Which isn't, despite my earlier inflammatory comments, wrong, just different.

JCinNYC2006:

--- Quote from: opinionista on April 07, 2006, 10:18:08 am ---
--- Quote from: JudeW on April 07, 2006, 10:13:53 am ---Example of 17th of April -

* 17/4 in Europe

* 4/17 in the US

Right?

~ j U d E
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Wow, one definitely learns something new everyday. I'm from Puerto Rico, which belongs to US and I have writen dates the European way in my entire life! I thought it was just the way dates are written in Spanish.

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I think most Latin American countries do it that way too.
Juan

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