I just use one hand and bounce back from the pinky knuckle.
YinuS_WinneR on
they did
IGotPermaBannedTwice on
They did.
CatGuyManThing on
what they do before rome decided to give 2 months to ppl
bran_the_man93 on
“30 days hath September, April, June, and November”
Then just remember Feb is the extra weird one.
It’s a dozen months, not exactly splitting the atom here.
Achieved-yup-dats-me on
I was taught that in school…
Knight9910 on
I’ll admit, I’m also surprised at how many people are saying “I did learn it that way too”.
I have seriously never met anyone else before who learned it this way, and most people when I show them immediately are like “no way that doesn’t work!”
vadvaro10 on
I learned this in 80s grade school
flyingcartoon on
Wdym? I was taught the month finger thing in school?
kraftidiot on
The more I know!
soukaixiii on
My grandpa taught me this over 30 years ago.
Slackerboe on
i was taught this is school, like it was a normal thing to learn in my elementary school
Retro-robo on
I just learned the song
GhostofZellers on
I was never taught this in school, and it’s the first time I’ve seen this method of fighting it out.
shamrocksmash on
They did.
Mathyoublake on
I learned it in school; probably 2nd grade.
lichking7777 on
They taught my class this in school. They failed, however, to teach us the months at any point in time…
Bakedfresh420 on
I learned both. The knuckles thing is really slow hence a quick rhyme, much simpler and better
Callec254 on
That’s how I learned it, in the 1st grade.
Pwacname on
I learned that in school. They were pretty keen on hand mnemonics in general, I think? We also had some for physics – field directions etc – and the whole counting to twelve on one hand bit in maths. I also seem to recall something in music lessons, but I’m no longer sure what it was.
Ash4d on
1) The months alternate between 31 and 30 or less.
2) The only exception to rule 1) is July/August, where the alternating pattern skips.
Et voila. Everyone knows that February is the weird month with 28/29 days, so that combined with those two rules is enough to figure out how many days any month has.
TwixOfficial on
We did a song for it in kindergarten in my school so we actually learned it in music class. Highly effective, actually, in terms of long-term memorization. I could recite it word for word even now, but I don’t want to type it out.
Maisyboss on
Don’t forget that March has 31 days, you wouldn’t want to push all your meetings to March 31st thinking it don’t exist, and then have to have all of them on one day!
Vivid_Maximum_5016 on
Parents and other non-school are supposed to teach kids some stuff as well. It needs to be a collective process.
Mithrasthesasquatch on
30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31 excepting February alone which has 28 days clear and 29 in each leap year
I learned the poem in school and the knuckles from my parents. I typically use the poem, mainly because I’m usually doing something with my hands, like typing, when I want to know, but also because there’s something cool about reciting a 16th century poem as a mnemonic.
RexIsAMiiCostume on
I didn’t learn the knuckle thing but the “poem” (shitty as it is) worked for me
monkeyboy107 on
I was taught this is school
Deveatation_ethernis on
Or just remember they alternate except for july august and december januarry
ayassin02 on
My father taught me that
Sadboy_looking4memes on
But what about the month of Toyotathon?
Wyrda22 on
I was taught this in Italian school: “30 days at November, with April, June and September. Of 28 there is one, and everyone else is 31”.
longleggedwader on
I learned the days of the months by counting knuckles in first grade, 1978. Use it to this day.
soup_lag on
I just ask the pople around me who then proceed to question why they dont know before someone pulls out the calendar app
sub4evr on
30 days has September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31, excepting February alone, which has 28 days clear and 29 each leap year.
Daimoth on
First I’ve seen it ngl. Handy. Thanks, from a 37 year old.
baebingka on
My mom who grew up in Belgium in the 80s learned it this way and taught me!
itshax59 on
My mom taught me that when I was too young to have learned it in school
RingReasonable on
I actually learned that in school
RodjaJP on
They teached us that in school, you weren’t paying attention
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I just use one hand and bounce back from the pinky knuckle.
they did
They did.
what they do before rome decided to give 2 months to ppl
“30 days hath September, April, June, and November”
Then just remember Feb is the extra weird one.
It’s a dozen months, not exactly splitting the atom here.
I was taught that in school…
I’ll admit, I’m also surprised at how many people are saying “I did learn it that way too”.
I have seriously never met anyone else before who learned it this way, and most people when I show them immediately are like “no way that doesn’t work!”
I learned this in 80s grade school
Wdym? I was taught the month finger thing in school?
The more I know!
My grandpa taught me this over 30 years ago.
i was taught this is school, like it was a normal thing to learn in my elementary school
I just learned the song
I was never taught this in school, and it’s the first time I’ve seen this method of fighting it out.
They did.
I learned it in school; probably 2nd grade.
They taught my class this in school. They failed, however, to teach us the months at any point in time…
I learned both. The knuckles thing is really slow hence a quick rhyme, much simpler and better
That’s how I learned it, in the 1st grade.
I learned that in school. They were pretty keen on hand mnemonics in general, I think? We also had some for physics – field directions etc – and the whole counting to twelve on one hand bit in maths. I also seem to recall something in music lessons, but I’m no longer sure what it was.
1) The months alternate between 31 and 30 or less.
2) The only exception to rule 1) is July/August, where the alternating pattern skips.
Et voila. Everyone knows that February is the weird month with 28/29 days, so that combined with those two rules is enough to figure out how many days any month has.
We did a song for it in kindergarten in my school so we actually learned it in music class. Highly effective, actually, in terms of long-term memorization. I could recite it word for word even now, but I don’t want to type it out.
Don’t forget that March has 31 days, you wouldn’t want to push all your meetings to March 31st thinking it don’t exist, and then have to have all of them on one day!
Parents and other non-school are supposed to teach kids some stuff as well. It needs to be a collective process.
30 days hath September, April, June and November. All the rest have 31 excepting February alone which has 28 days clear and 29 in each leap year
Fun fact: There once was a [30th of February](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-standard_dates#February_30) in Sweden.
I learned the poem in school and the knuckles from my parents. I typically use the poem, mainly because I’m usually doing something with my hands, like typing, when I want to know, but also because there’s something cool about reciting a 16th century poem as a mnemonic.
I didn’t learn the knuckle thing but the “poem” (shitty as it is) worked for me
I was taught this is school
Or just remember they alternate except for july august and december januarry
My father taught me that
But what about the month of Toyotathon?
I was taught this in Italian school: “30 days at November, with April, June and September. Of 28 there is one, and everyone else is 31”.
I learned the days of the months by counting knuckles in first grade, 1978. Use it to this day.
I just ask the pople around me who then proceed to question why they dont know before someone pulls out the calendar app
30 days has September, April, June, and November. All the rest have 31, excepting February alone, which has 28 days clear and 29 each leap year.
First I’ve seen it ngl. Handy. Thanks, from a 37 year old.
My mom who grew up in Belgium in the 80s learned it this way and taught me!
My mom taught me that when I was too young to have learned it in school
I actually learned that in school
They teached us that in school, you weren’t paying attention
30 days has November,
April, June, and September
All the rest have 31
except for February,
that worthless bum
[thank you](https://imgur.com/gallery/now-dots-poetry-corner-vm0Fl#h950XMw)
I was not taught anything in school about how to remember which months have 30 days… i learned the knuckles thing as an adult
That is how my mom taught it but i honestly just memorize it.
My math teacher taught us this in 1st grade…still use it as an adult it’s just helpful
Im 38 and I’ve needed to know this a surprising amount of times in my life and now I do. Thanks