[post_page_title]Month, day, year[/post_page_title]
Then of course there’s the fact that Americans and Europeans write out their dates differently. Americans write it in the order of “month, day, year,” and Europeans write it, “day, month, year.”
The Europeans will say that their way makes more sense, if you look at it from a logical time perspective. From the American side, however, their way makes more sense aesthetically to say (for instance, April 29th, 1993 should translate into 4/29/1993).
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