Calembur
Calembur t1_j28l3iy wrote
Reply to My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
And this is why I always write "DD/MMM/YYYY" (month with 3 letters) when multiple cultures imvolved or use the ISO standard YYYY-MM-DD (particularly useful for file names, as alphabetical order will have the dates in chronological order).
Calembur t1_j28n0d2 wrote
Reply to comment by giovix8 in My pasta has the expiration date in both DD/MM/YYYY and MM/DD/YYYY (“USA”) format by giovix8
>"Never heard of the MMM format".
01/Dec/2022. The month written with 3 letters. It's quite standard even before computers, and an option in systems and software such as Excel.