

Sorry I missed that, too many polarising people around.
Have a good one


Sorry I missed that, too many polarising people around.
Have a good one


Both can be bad, both are worth talking about.
Out of responses?
Your (very condescending) point was that “we” say things in a specific way and that should be aligned with how it’s written.
No need to lash out at Britain for giving a counterexample in the English speaking world.
Have a good day!
Nope. In the UK we never say march 6 or something. Sounds wrong
DDMMYYYY and YYYYMMDD users can at least agree the other format is still intuitive
That’s just normal weird Al isn’t it?
Well you know what they say:
I’m through with standing in lines to clubs I’ll never get in,
It’s like the bottom of the ninth and I’m never gonna win,
This life hasn’t turned out quite the way I want it to be
Poe’s law strikes again