趁機科普一下 DATE FORMAT

來源: Zhuzitaba 2024-06-13 08:31:27 [] [博客] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (217030 bytes)
回答: 猛然發現,今天Zhuzitaba2024-06-12 13:16:57

 

 

The United States is one of the few countries that use “mm-dd-yyyy” as their date format–which is very very unique! The day is written first and the year last in most countries (dd-mm-yyyy) and some nations, such as Iran, Korea, and China, write the year first and the day last (yyyy-mm-dd). But why did Americans choose to write the month first? One of the hypotheses is that the United States borrowed the way it was written from the United Kingdom who used it before the 20th century and then later changed it to match Europe (dd-mm-yyyy). American colonists liked their original format and it’s been that way ever since.

The United States has a rather unique way of writing the date that is imitated in very few other countries (although Canada and Belize do also use the form). In America, the date is formally written in month/day/year form. Thus, “January 1, 2011” is widely considered to be correct. In formal usage, it is not appropriate to omit the year, or to use a purely numerical form of the date. For example, if you were to write a formal letter for business, you would write out the entire date, including the name of the month (January 1, 2011). Writing it out in full allows for the notation to be understood even by people for whom the month/day/year form is relatively uncommon.

 

 

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這篇文章的作者,他的 “majority of the world” 大概就他家井口那麽大 -500miles- 給 500miles 發送悄悄話 500miles 的博客首頁 (50711 bytes) () 06/13/2024 postreply 09:08:47

估計是指國家的數量,不涉及人口經濟等等 -Zhuzitaba- 給 Zhuzitaba 發送悄悄話 Zhuzitaba 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 06/13/2024 postreply 09:35:12

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