E day

This. It's always as much numbers as possible.

>this has nothing to do with any ISO standards you goddamn fucktard
>do I have to explain to you why you are retarded?

It has everything to do with the ISO standard, watch:
yyyy > mm > dd
so far so good?
let's look closer:
y>y>y>y > m>m > d>d
...still nice and tidy.

now the Euro system:
d>d < m>m < y>y>y>y
and America:
m>m > d>d < y>y>y>y

Arabic numerals go from general to specific, left to right, mm/dd makes sense, dd/mm is all mixed up.

That was fun!
Someone clearly put effort into make it have only one solution.

>e day
2/72 oh well.
2/8 would work according to rounding logic.

Euros uses dashes, Yankee.

brexit uses d/m/y with /

>2/72
>rounds to 2/8
user PLS

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If you go by value of numbers
Month: 1 to 12
Day: 1 to 31
Year: -x to +x

hey stupid, both systems of measurement are just as arbitrary. It really doesn't matter.