What date format(s) are you using in everyday life?

in #dpoll7 years ago

What date format(s) are you using in everyday life?


Hello!

This is my first poll on dPoll.

I am Hungarian, and we use the Year-Month-Day (2018.12.20) date format, like other countries, for example Japan, China, Korea and several other countries.

Newer official (government) documents are using the Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018) date format. Most of the expiration dates on foods and similar products are also using the Day-Month-Year date format. I (and probably most of us) don't like that, because we can't even speak in that order in our native language.
Or to be more precise, technically we can speak it, but it is sounds very unnatural, and I didn't even heard anyone speaking it that way.
We (Hungarians) should not use the Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018) date format in any way.


  • Year-Month-Day (2018.12.20)

  • Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018)

  • Month-Day-Year (12.20.2018)

  • Year-Day-Month (2018.20.12)

  • More than one

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Voted for Month-Day-Year (12.20.2018).

USA is like this...

Voted for Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018).

in day to day life. As everybody should ;)
YYMMDD sometimes for ordering files

Voted for More than one.

At least new computer software is mostly well prepared to use all variations. But it's also difficult if you are blogging in 3 languages, changing formats every couple of hours...

Voted for Year-Month-Day (2018.12.20).

YYMMDD as it is the only logically correct format. Same for surname first, given name last.

Day Month Year, and Meter, Celsius and 24h :)

Voted for Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018).

Voted for Year-Month-Day (2018.12.20).

Voted for Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018).

Voted for Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018).

The only correct one.

Voted for Day-Month-Year (20.12.2018).

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