Why the United States Displays the Date In a Different Format Than Most of the World
In a timely episode of Today I Found Out, host Simon Whistler explains the mysterious history of the specifically American format of plotting the date leading with month then the date ((MM/DD/YYYY) rather than the more established format of leading with the date itself (DD/MM/YYYY).
"no one seems to know why Americans first started putting the month first. It has been hypothesized that it is simply because at certain times it's more convenient to first know the month than the day for context, and year being less significant to know first in some contexts has it ending up last. "That said, beyond pure speculation, how this practice definitively started is anybody's guess at this point, but what is clear is United States citizens have been doing it as long as there has been a United States.
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