What is the meaning of the number 22 in the center? If this is a date, the number only goes up to twelve, but don't think it's a date.
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It is a date. In America, the date goes month/day/year. In this case, the title refers to Nov (11th month) 22, 1963.
It surprises me that you're asking this as you're posting from California. Are you an ex-pat?What is the meaning of the number 22 in the center? If this is a date, the number only goes up to twelve, but don't think it's a date.
It surprises me that you're asking this as you're posting from California. Are you an ex-pat?
Expat(riate) - a person taking up residency (or working) in another country. The way you were describing reading dates is more like someone who is from outside the US.I don't know what that is.
I'm dyslexic.
ex·pa·tri·ateI don't know what that is.
I'm dyslexic.
Expat(riate) - a person taking up residency (or working) in another country. The way you were describing reading dates is more like someone who is from outside the US.
Are you really or are you joking? From my understanding of dyslexia, it's not just simply juxtaposing letters, numbers, etc. And even if you are, do you really not know the standard way of abbreviating a date in the US? Or were you pulling our collective leg?I don't know what that is.
I'm dyslexic.
Are you really or are you joking? From my understanding of dyslexia, it's not just simply juxtaposing letters, numbers, etc. And even if you are, do you really not know the standard way of abbreviating a date in the US? Or were you pulling our collective leg?
. . . Say something like, aside from the obvious? (It was one of those where were you moments) hit Google with the date real quick. . .i am not joking. I have simply ALWAYS seen it as day first, then month, then year. i've never seen it put month first, day second.
In signing the papers for the apartment I live in, it was expressed in that manner.
. . . Say something like, aside from the obvious? (It was one of those where were you moments) hit Google with the date real quick. . .
I would venture to think that many, many people who gravitate to this web site are "different" myself included. I don't think any of us have problem with your being "different." Speaking for myself, I just find it odd that living in this country you do not know the standard month/day/year of abbreviating a date. That's all. But I believe you and accept your answer and will move on. Thanks.Give up what?
Trying to correct me? All I'm trying to say is that I've had a different experience than you guys and i am a very different kind of person than you guys.
For some reason, being different always gets people very upset.
Ah well, c'est la guerre.
No, I'm sorry. I am in the same boat sometimes and I get it. Shake it off, let it go, this is s fun place. Try not to read words that are not there, it's all good!