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The international format yyyy-mm-dd or yyyymmdd is also accepted, though this format is not commonly used. The formats d. 'Month name' YYY and in handwriting d/many or d/m YYY are also acceptable.)
Most countries in the world tend to use DD/MM/YYY (The UK, Australia, etc) or YYY/MM/DD (Japan, China, etc).
The common month-day-year format is used when corresponding with civilians. The military date notation is similar to the date notation in British English but is read cardinally (e.g. “Nineteen July”) rather than originally (e.g. “The nineteenth of July”).
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.
The international format defined by ISO (ISO 8601) tries to address all these problems by defining a numerical date system as follows: YYY — MM — DD where. YYY is the year [all the digits, i.e. 2012] MM is the month [01 (January) to 12 (December)]
The international standard recommends writing the date as year, then month, then the day: YYYY-MM-DD. So if both the Australian and American used this, they would both write the date as 2019-02-03. Writing the date this way avoids confusion by placing the year first. Much of Asia uses this form when writing the date.
Sometimes, a date is written in long form, like this: Sunday, June 28, 2015 (note that there are commas after the day of the week and the day of the month, but there is no comma after the month). Sometimes, a date is written in numerical form, like this: 6/28/15 or 6/28/2015 (month/date/year).
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.
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