Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-24199126-20150302000134/@comment-25389622-20150306011755

I think we have a winner. (I haven't got an army of British voters that will turn the tables :P)

So is it, "March 13, 2015"?

Could I just be clear (without being shouted at), while this format of dating is fine, it is used only to do with the fact that you are all in America (not you Fruipit, though I am disappointed in :P ), and so you have used the standard your whole lives and are used to it. Anywhere and everywhere in the UK it's dd/mm/yyyy, and Britons would use the exact same reasoning that you have used as to why it should be dd/mm/yyyy. May I also note that if it were a case of origin, Chinese and Japanese-related pages would be yyyy/mm/dd when written about, but they are not.