example:
my b-day is august 12th.
whish would be (for me) 8/12/2015
but some people write it 12/8/2015 , with the day before the month.
but because its 1/1, it doesnt matter.
I'm in the U.S., but I never understood why you would say the day first, unless someone asked you what day of the month today is.... Typically if I'm talking about a historic date I always verbally say the month first, as in it was April 1st not it was the 1st of April.. But I guess that's how some people say things
Comic sans gets way too much shit. If it wasn't overused on things where it shouldn't be (shop signs and stuff) it'd be ok. Or am I just a weird font equalist?
I always used day/month/year since it makes more sense to me because it goes in order because day is the smallest unit of time of the the bunch so it goes from lowest to highest. But I guess that's just how I think of it.
my b-day is august 12th.
whish would be (for me) 8/12/2015
but some people write it 12/8/2015 , with the day before the month.
but because its 1/1, it doesnt matter.
2/2/2015
3/3/2015
4/4/2015
5/5/2015
6/6/2015
7/7/2015
8/8/2015
9/9/2015
10/10/2015
11/11/2015
12/12/2015
(well comic sans is one of the only fonts dyslexic people can read apparently so I guess it's cool)