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When writing in American English, the right way to write a date is: May 1, 2016. The month always comes before the date and year. But, in a statement, you have to use ordinal numbers first and write. For example: The seminar will be held on the third of May 2016.
The day-month-year order has been increasing in usage since the early 1980s. The year-month-day order, such as the ISO 8601 “YYYY-MM-DD” notation is popular in computer applications because it reduces the amount of code needed to resolve and compute dates.
American colonists favored the monthly format, while the British Empire drifted towards the European style of dd-mm-yyyy. The American format did not cause as much confusion as the date was usually written out in full. America stuck with mm-dd-yyyy while the rest of the world moved to a more logical format.
In the United States, the date format begins with the month and ends with the year (MM/DD/YYY), and this arrangement is relatively unique. In most of the rest of the world, the day is written first and the year last (DD/MM/YYY), although in some places like China, Korea and Iran, this order is flipped (YYY/MM/DD).
The YYY — MM — DD format is the only method of writing a numeric date in Canada that allows unambiguous interpretation, and the only officially recommended format. The presence of the DD / MM / BY (international) and MM / DD / BY (American) formats often results in misinterpretation.
When you prefer to write the date in American English, usually the month comes before the day, then followed by the year. If we use the same example as before: The 6th day of the month September, in the year 2019, then the date in American English should be written as: Sept 6.
According to Wikipedia, the only countries that use the MM/DD/YYY system are the US, the Philippines, Paley, Canada, and Micronesia.
Short format: dd/mm/YYY (Day first, month number and year in left-to-right writing direction) in Afar, French and Somali (“d/m/by” is a common alternative).
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