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How do Canadians abbreviate dates?

dooley_womack1 said:
Olive Garden falls victim to JR's dislike of any business with more than five employees

No, it falls victim to my dislike of phony Italian food. They might as well call it McOlive Garden.
 
dooley_womack1 said:
Dude, it's perfectly yummy food.

Next time I look for "Best Italian Restaurant in Toronto", my keyword search will be "yummy"
 
I don't know why people do it day/month/year when you wouldn't say it like that if you were telling someone the date.

Today is January 16, 2011 - month, day, year. Which means the proper abbreviation should be 1/16/11 - month, day, year.

And Paul Henderson does belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame. forkers. :D
 
Double J said:
I don't know why people do it day/month/year when you wouldn't say it like that if you were telling someone the date.

Today is January 16, 2011 - month, day, year. Which means the proper abbreviation should be 1/16/11 - month, day, year.

And Paul Henderson does belong in the Hockey Hall of Fame. forkers. :D
I agree, well, except for the Henderson thing
 

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