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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.
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>>>>In what way is it "the only sensible way to do it."?
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>>>>We think in terms of the days passing, within the months (passing) within years
>>>>Steps within steps - seems most logical to me.
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>>>>If you're referring to the date format being used in maths functions then maybe y/m/d is more sensible, but the average Joe isn't using the format for that.
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>>>It also makes more sense for sorting information. Also, I believe that most things should be referred to in terms from largest container to smallest. When you go to a calendar, do you make sure the year is correct before checking the month and then the day, or do you do it the other way around?
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>>The calendar is already set on the year, and usually the page is turned to current month, so just check the day.
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>But only because you made sure it was the correct year, and you set it to the current month.

But these are done once, and 12 times, respectively, a year only. Besides, this month is Hillary Duff and next is Charlotte McKenna. :-)

(dd/gg/yy format)
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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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