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17 0 ReplyFor written formats, definitely.
Said out loud though, people almost always use m/d/y, sometimes d/m/y
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You posted this on the 21st :(
5 0 ReplyIt's 9:51pm 4/20.
14 0 ReplyWest coast time?
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that's when he realized
7 0 ReplyThat it’s not the same time everywhere in the world?
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The next 10 palindromic dates are:
5/20/2025 6/20/2026 7/20/2027 8/20/2028 9/20/2029 1/30/2031 3/30/2033 4/30/2034 5/30/2035 6/30/2036
By the way, in Y/M/D format, the next one isn't until 2100/1/2. Shame.
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