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One hour time difference?
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>>Unless Belize or Kenya changed recently, they too use mm/dd/yyyy. Also Puerto Rico, Phillipines, (I think all territories, common wealths, and possessions do, but not sure).
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>>Some places in Canada used to use mm/dd/yyyy. I saw it myself on numerous occasions visiting Canada. I guess that changed across Canada during the last few years though.
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>It depends entirely on what you were looking at. In the programs we do here, I normally use mm/dd/yyyy because it seems to be creeping into the culture more (of course, I make it clear - ie - Date (mm/dd/yyyy):, but governments, official bodies etc still use dd/mm/yyyy. Officially, Canada is dd/mm/yyyy.
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>I think the world should definitely go yyyy/mm/dd which we all know is the only sensible way to do it.

I agree. Especially since everyone in the military has to learn that format (it is standard in the system and prints on all forms), it would not be that difficult for every American to. :o)


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>>>AFAIK, Only the US uses mm/dd/yyyy... Our canadian clients use either dd/mm/yyyy or yyyy/mm/dd. All of europe uses dd/mm/yyyy, though the seperator could be different: ( '/' , '-', '.').
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>>>>Is Canada day/month? I did not know that!
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