The one by Aqua is from the USA, where I’m from, and the one by Megumin is from European countries, what countries use the one by Kazuma?

    by SaberLover1000

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    1. Kazuma has the international ISO standard for short dates. It’s used heavily for any international work that might be seen or used across the US and Europe because it’s unambiguous.

    2. YYYY/MM/DD makes sense though, it just goes from larger divisions to smaller, year, month, day, and then into time, hour/minute/second if you want, but still in order.

    3. I spent years using yy/ddd when I would accidentally use that away from work i got plenty of weird looks

    4. I use the Megumin one, and for my digital documents archives, I use the Kazuma bcs sorting by alphabetical makes everything properly in chronological order. But the Aqua order is absolutely disgusting and illogical

    5. As a dmy, ymd is acceptable. It’s at least sorted correctly, different, but still correct. Mdy can fuck off.

    6. Inferno-Giratina on

      I’m American, I don’t see why mm/dd/yy is bad compared to the others if someone can explain

    7. YYYY-MM-DD is what you use if you like to have your files organized, easy to find and other two formats are great if you love horror games

    8. Y/M/D isn’t disgusting, mainly when it comes to storing data, it is the most efficient. And leave 0 misscommunication problems.

    9. Canada officially used all three systems.

      Also uses both metric and imperial depending on what you’re measuring.

    10. NaturalLimp2140 on

      Different date formats and the ultimate showdown between Aqua and Megumin hilarious and relatable

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