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Captain Seafort wrote:
Mikey wrote:He's going to have one radically different view on his beliefs on the morning of 5/22.
So would I - question one would be where the other ten months came from. :P
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Mikey wrote:
Captain Seafort wrote:
Mikey wrote:He's going to have one radically different view on his beliefs on the morning of 5/22.
So would I - question one would be where the other ten months came from. :P
Har har. Listen, pal - you know that little inconvenience known as the American Revolution? You lost. That means we can use any convention we want to write the date, we can drive on the right side of the road, we can take all those silly extraneous "-eue's" out of our words, and we can call "football" football with no reference to soccer. In fact, as I said, we won - we could call it "Your Mom"s Hairy Ass" if we wanted, except: a) it would be very difficult for that etymology to develop, and b) that name's already taken.
Agreed. You have every right to do things wrong. :)
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We do. We also have the right to humor you, and not correct you every time you write the date backwards.

In all seriousness - when you speak, do say "Today is eighteen May" or "Today is May eighteenth?" If the former, then your method of notation certainly matches your vernacular. If the latter, then even you must admit that your method is backwards from your own speech. It's funny to hear you say that our mannerism is "wrong" (even though I know it's a joke) because our notation matches our spoken usage.
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Mikey wrote:
In all seriousness - when you speak, do say "Today is eighteen May" or "Today is May eighteenth?"
I personally would say "Today is the 18th of May", I haven't really paid attention to what other people say specifically say.
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The guy's crazy. Everyone knows The End is December 21, 2012. :wink:
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I say "18th of May"... that's the standard way people would say it in the UK. It would a bit odd to say it's "May 18th".
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McAvoy wrote:The guy's crazy. Everyone knows The End is December 21, 2012. :wink:
Yeah, but that's too long. I want extinction now!
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Nutso wrote:
McAvoy wrote:The guy's crazy. Everyone knows The End is December 21, 2012. :wink:
Yeah, but that's too long. I want extinction now!
I'm sure we can accommodate you. Hey, Deep!
GrahamKennedy wrote:I say "18th of May"... that's the standard way people would say it in the UK. It would a bit odd to say it's "May 18th".
Hmm, makes a bot more sense then. Around here, it would seem unwieldy to say "18th of May" instead of "May 18th."
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I stopped writing down May 18, 2011 and started writing 18May11, which I learned from the Navy. But when speaking I say May 18th but I have said 18th of May once in awhile.
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I've come across both forms. Though I generally prefer more compact forms this case is hardly the worst offender.
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Mikey wrote:
Nutso wrote:
McAvoy wrote:The guy's crazy. Everyone knows The End is December 21, 2012. :wink:
Yeah, but that's too long. I want extinction now!
I'm sure we can accommodate you. Hey, Deep!
GrahamKennedy wrote:I say "18th of May"... that's the standard way people would say it in the UK. It would a bit odd to say it's "May 18th".
Hmm, makes a bot more sense then. Around here, it would seem unwieldy to say "18th of May" instead of "May 18th."
I would say 18th of May. Some of my generation have begun saying May 18th, but its generally not a common or accepted thing.
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The only time I hear that usage commonly around here is in "the fourth of July," and that's only because it's become a sort of idiomatic proper noun in reference to Independence Day.
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Mikey wrote:I'm sure we can accommodate you. Hey, Deep!
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One exception is that Brits use 9/11 for that day, purely because most references come from the US.

Funnily enough when London was bombed in 2005, it happened on 7/7 - nice and convenient for international use. Maybe we should ask terrorists to limit attacks to 1/1, 2/2, 3/3...
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Nah, the end will be trillions of years in the future. But hopefully the Utopia Project will pull through...
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