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How to read and write the date, and how NOT to! 

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If you don't know how to write the date correctly, you could lose your job. Are you scheduling a meeting, organizing an event, or planning a party? Watch this lesson first to avoid confusion. By reading or writing the date incorrectly, you could lose your job, miss an event, or even DIE. The date is written differently in different parts of the world, so it is important to know how to write for the people in your life. I'll show you how the date is written in different parts of the world, and teach you how to ALWAYS use the right date format. You'll learn when to write the date in words, when to use numbers, and what DD-MM-YY means. This lesson is important for everyone, but especially those who work with people from other countries.
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Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid, and I have a simple question for you today. What date is this? Look at it, and tell me what date it is. Now, you probably said one of these. You might have said: "April 3rd, 2018" or "the 4th of March, 2018", and that's the problem, that not everybody who is watching this video from different parts of the world said the same thing. Can you imagine all of the problems that would ensue, that would follow if you announced this date for a major event where people from all over the world are going to attend? You could lose your job for this one, and I'm not exaggerating. This is a really serious point to learn in today's lesson. Okay?
Now, let's take it a little bit further. Let's imagine that you're organizing a conference. Let's pretend you're organizing a lecture at a university, or let's pretend that you're planning a wedding for a friend and you're sending out invitations. Okay? Let's see what happens if you write the date like this. Lots of interesting things, I assure you.
All right, so let's see what happened. If you sent out an invitation or an announcement with the date written like this: "04-03-2018", the Americans and Filipinos wrote: "April 3rd, 2018" in their diaries. In the meantime, the Brits, Germans, Russians, Mexicans, Indians, and a whole lot of others wrote: "4th of March, 2018" in their diaries. Already confusion is on the horizon. Right? Lots of expenses, lots of confusion, lots of issues. And the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, they really weren't sure because you weren't actually following their system at all, so they're flooding your inbox to ask you: "Which date did you actually mean?" And all of this is leading to a lot of unnecessary problems, so I'm going to show you exactly what you need to do, when you need to write the date in words, and at other times when you need to write the date in numbers, how to do that and what guidelines you can follow. Now, of course, I'm giving you the general picture, it will also depend a lot on your company, what policies they have regarding how you write the date, the date format, and so on. But I'm going to tell you exactly how to write the date in words and also in numbers when you really have to. Keep watching.
Okay. So, as I said, when you have a choice, always write the date in words. And I'm going to show you exactly how you can do that in the next segment. But sometimes you don't have a choice. Sometimes, for example, if you're filing out a job application online or a government form, or a visa application, or you're writing the date on a cheque, sometimes you're going to see little squares where something is written in the background very lightly. It's usually a "D" or an "M" or a "Y", or all of them. Okay? So what does that "D", "M", and "Y" stand for? The "D" stands for "Day", the "M" stands for "Month" and the "Y" stands for "Year". Okay? So that already will help you a whole lot anytime you're filling out any kind of form. All right? Now, these are the different options you might see there and what will... I'm just trying to show you an example of how you would change the information based on what they're asking you with the "D", "M", and "Y". Okay? So let's suppose that you're filling out an application, a visa application, and they're going to ask for your birthdate. All right? And let's suppose your birthdate is January 3rd, 1986. If the form says: "Day/Month/Year", then you would write: "03/01/86". Now, usually they have two spots available for the day and the month, because they obviously... December is 12. Okay? You can't have more than two digits for the day or for the month. So if it just says... If it just has two, four, six spots there with a "D" and a "Y", you're going to write the date like that. Sometimes they switch it around, then you'll know: "Month/Day/Year", so in this case it would become January 3rd, '86. Okay? This is a situation in which the year is only asked for in two digits. Okay? Sometimes you see it like this: Year, month, day, then you would write, in this case: "86-01-03". Year, day, month: "86-03-01".

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@yuinurahilyon5711
@yuinurahilyon5711 5 лет назад
Finally someone makes a tutor about this
@AllanOliveira-jf7vt
@AllanOliveira-jf7vt 6 лет назад
This lesson was very important and extremely useful helped to clarify many doubts thank you
@judytalibutab5051
@judytalibutab5051 6 лет назад
YYYY-MM-DD must be 1986-01-03 YYYY-DD-MM must be 1986-03-01😊
@SeriousApache
@SeriousApache 3 года назад
I am from Russia, and I changed stupid DD.MM.YYYY to normal YYYY-MM-DD on my computer. It just doesn't make sense to write small units first.
@johnblack8340
@johnblack8340 6 лет назад
Thanks Rebecca. I think ISO 8601 should be the world's ONLY standard.
@ruanmedinacarvalho881
@ruanmedinacarvalho881 6 лет назад
Brazilians use DD/MM/YYYY.
@BeaTriceWeber
@BeaTriceWeber 6 лет назад
The same in Germany.
@saeedurrahman2056
@saeedurrahman2056 6 лет назад
Everyone in the world do but except USA/Australia mm/dd/yyy
@monkeboionatreedefinetelyn7729
Not in the Philippines
@ancia6459
@ancia6459 5 лет назад
same Philippines
5 лет назад
@@BeaTriceWeber No, Germany uses DD.MM.YYYY.
@obaidamani2608
@obaidamani2608 Год назад
Fantastic. one thing is very confusing for me and maybe for most of the the english learners and that is when to use present simple and whent to use present continouse tens in if clause . if you make a video about the mentioned issue i will be thankful.
@Jm..28.198
@Jm..28.198 5 лет назад
I often confused with that type of the date: Everytime I purchased at the local groceries or any other local establishments. In the Philippine, most people often use the date which is the month first, followed by the day and respectively the year... In short MM/DD/YY. Absolutely, Ms/Mrs. Rebecca: Americans and Filipinos assimilated to each other... Apart from the Philippines was colonized by the Americans. I'm watching on this date... Its May 02, 2019 (Thursday Philippine Standard Time). 👍
@dagang1977
@dagang1977 6 лет назад
I'm form China, our date format is YYYY/MM/DD that following the ISO 8601 rules.
@ragasacharya1269
@ragasacharya1269 6 лет назад
I am from Nepal ... but my laptop is from America ..so basically my computer date is 2/24/2018 which is obviously Feb 24, 2018 :D :) . My country's actual date format is YYYY-MM-DD . Thank you for the information Rebecca ;)
@gibbiejallow970
@gibbiejallow970 5 лет назад
you mixed up everything on where you wrote (YYYY-DD-MM) that's the 6th option
@shootingskelly17
@shootingskelly17 4 года назад
Wow I just realized that too
@anee7163
@anee7163 6 лет назад
Your handwriting ... 😍😍😍 you are so well organized and disciplined which shows from your way of presenting the lessons as well from your charismatic personality ! ❤😊
@thatweatherman4411
@thatweatherman4411 4 года назад
USA: MM/DD/YYYY TODAY IS 2/9/2020
@darren9312
@darren9312 4 года назад
Same here in philippines... 09/17/2020
@soniahuichan3237
@soniahuichan3237 4 года назад
i came here because I forgot in 6th grade
@feel4814
@feel4814 5 лет назад
We use the format YYYY-MM-DD.I'm Chinese.Today is 2019-10-22.
@bahadurtudu7530
@bahadurtudu7530 4 года назад
We,Indian use DD/MM/YYYY.
@RonocWTCofficial
@RonocWTCofficial 3 года назад
@@bahadurtudu7530 and you got that from the British.
@pasan2014
@pasan2014 6 лет назад
In sri lanka we use iso 8601 with native language. But when it comes to English we use British system
@bahadurtudu7530
@bahadurtudu7530 4 года назад
We, Indian use British Rules/System.
@VeraHomolkova-de4jt
@VeraHomolkova-de4jt 3 месяца назад
I like this video, but I think there is a small mistake in it. The date Jan 3 1986 is written on the board. The examples for the last two date formats (YYYY-MM-DD 1986-03-01 and YYYY-DD-MM 1986-01-03) do not correspond to this date (Jan 3, 1986). Days and months are reversed (the other way around). The correct ones are: YYYY-MM-DD 1986-01-03 and YYYY-DD-MM 1986-03-01.
@melodygodunov1321
@melodygodunov1321 4 года назад
Diablos!! Todo este video se reduce a En USA empiezas por el mes/dia/año Brits empiezas día/mes/ año. Todo este video para eso 😒. Pero buena explicación. Dare like👍
@alexandrothmusic9718
@alexandrothmusic9718 Год назад
I am from USA but use different formats. I use UK style (07 May 2023) for full date as it eliminates comma and seems more logical. For numeric I do ISO - 2023-05-07 because it properly sorts information in computing but is still easily legible by Americans.
@sparksfarmer6817
@sparksfarmer6817 2 года назад
Rebecca, STOP! I don't know if anyone was paying attention, but this video is WRONG! Look at the section where she is showing the correct way to show January 03, 1986 . For yyyy-mm-dd She has 1986-03-01. Then underneath that, she has 1986-01 -03 These two examples are flipped. If you look at the explanation below, you can see her mistake. YYYY is 1986, MM is 01, DD is 03. I don't know if this was a test to see how many won't notice the error, but I have done a bit of proofreading and this error stands out clear to me. Good Luck, Bern
@GuanglinDu
@GuanglinDu 6 лет назад
Thank you so much Rebecca. This class clarifies the confusing date formats all over the world. I prefer the word format whenever possible, otherwise I follow the ISO standard or the format expected.
@hashaliphilemonasher6136
@hashaliphilemonasher6136 6 лет назад
Thanks very much aunty Rebecca.... we are really benefiting from your English lessons. Keep up the good work and may God bless you. We love YOU. Windhoek Namibia
@mahmoudnaser7556
@mahmoudnaser7556 6 лет назад
I like this lesson. I'm from Jordan and we use the second type like the British do.
@johnmorris8984
@johnmorris8984 Год назад
I prefer day, month, year because the day first, then month then year. In Britain we do this. Why America still insist month, day, year - too confusing. Please teach British way.
@archis84
@archis84 4 года назад
Why date format ''13.01.2020'' has no point after the year? There is a difference between Jesus is 2020 years old and Jesus is living his 2020th year.
@stefanyalarcon3898
@stefanyalarcon3898 6 лет назад
Thank you so much! Teacher Rebeca. This topic was my doubt. Now, I know how to write it correctly 😃
@YourAashique
@YourAashique Год назад
Subscribed this Channel on 27th June 2023 at 10:40 a.m. (Indian Standard Time).
@ahlembella3222
@ahlembella3222 3 года назад
In Algeria we write down dates like this D/M/Y 44/11/2020 4th december 2020 As british do
@jesusrojassuniaga7405
@jesusrojassuniaga7405 Год назад
In Venezuela we use the British system. Today is 25/06/2023 or 25th June 2023.
@Sarasilva.24
@Sarasilva.24 Год назад
Here in my country 🇧🇷 we say: 04/12/2022 l mean,the fist DD,next MM and the last YYYY
@StephenWong14
@StephenWong14 4 года назад
I like YYYYMMDD more than DDMMYYYY but I'm fine with both since they're in order. I just have no respect towards MMDDYYYY as it makes no sense.
@themastergameralvin3557
@themastergameralvin3557 3 года назад
M’y country is CANADA. How my school right it is like this: Monday 12, April 2021
@pedrofigueiredo1077
@pedrofigueiredo1077 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, Rebecca. You are amazing. (Azores Islands, 14Nov2021);
@myenglishdiarywithudya8606
@myenglishdiarywithudya8606 Год назад
From Sri Lanka, most of the people in our country follows that British format . However I follow and like that the format of American 😊
@touriaessaid6871
@touriaessaid6871 2 года назад
الاثنين 3,اكتوبر 2022 in Arabic we start with the day next the date and the month and we ended it with the year
@CSULBCBA
@CSULBCBA 5 лет назад
From my understanding August 1st YYYY is not acceptable..in America..where did that come from?
@themastergameralvin3557
@themastergameralvin3557 3 года назад
My aunt lost her job because of this problem.
@LivestockInsiders
@LivestockInsiders 9 месяцев назад
How?
@armandofernandez6772
@armandofernandez6772 6 лет назад
Thank you for this amazing explanation, Rebecca, I truly appreciate all of your lessons. We use the DD/MM/YYYY sistem in Argentina. You were right. Not only is this class very interesting because of the topic you chose, but it's also a great manner of leaning English.
@nicoenerlan724
@nicoenerlan724 4 года назад
OK America, first it was the imperial system then it's month date year whats next? Are you going to re-order the number system into bases of 7?
@soethein1368
@soethein1368 6 лет назад
I'm From Myanmar. Thank you... How to study essay and listing.
@alejandroochoa8545
@alejandroochoa8545 4 года назад
K. fl II lk l. , i. , , ok X ,, 3f. G GT. Hu Y yuyy ju t tu 5 días ttt. EU uy. U GJ no vcv zcxfzz. J
@onsidebicycle7096
@onsidebicycle7096 5 лет назад
Philippines uses mm/dd/yyyy format
@sar1742
@sar1742 3 года назад
What does it mean when it says 'Write years in Anno Domini System?" (application form)
@jetaimemaman4826
@jetaimemaman4826 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for helping me for long time ago , I understand very good thanks
@fuatsengul6744
@fuatsengul6744 2 года назад
By far the best teacher.💪 🌹🌹🌹🌹 Greetings from Turkey 💕
@ismaelkhan9842
@ismaelkhan9842 6 лет назад
i'm from Pakistan. My country date formate is DD/MM/YY
@FelipeSousa-zq7my
@FelipeSousa-zq7my 6 лет назад
In Brazil too, your name '' Ismael '' is very common here. 🤔😄
@bahadurtudu7530
@bahadurtudu7530 4 года назад
I am Indian,we use format DD/MM/YYYY
@munzirhuzaifa2822
@munzirhuzaifa2822 4 года назад
is it correct format for date in letter . 12 May, 2018 Plz answer me its very important for me
@SzymekCSC
@SzymekCSC Год назад
I'm from Poland and I saw that people usually writes the date like this: DD.MM.YYYY but for documents or something the YYYY-MM-DD format is used. Because of no confusion on ISO 8601, I write it like YYYY.MM.DD instead of using words. Also YYYY-DD-MM doesn't exist.
@mikaylafothergill1859
@mikaylafothergill1859 5 лет назад
I’m a bit late but here in New Zealand 🇳🇿 the way I’ve had to write it was DD/MM/YY
@shootingskelly17
@shootingskelly17 4 года назад
Australia follows British rule. (Lol I always thought it was the Australian system while growing up.)
@ЕкатеринаСкляр-м7ц
thank you for good lesson ... your voice, your way to speak is so nice.... i was plesant to watch all the video
@tamaranank6965
@tamaranank6965 Год назад
Every 5 minutes 2 adds😮 can we learn anything??????
@helenaayala8230
@helenaayala8230 Год назад
Hello! And in spoken English, is it ok to mention de date including a day of the week?
@sierrafoxtrotgolf1891
@sierrafoxtrotgolf1891 6 лет назад
19 settembre 2018 or 19-09-2018. DD-MM-YYYY (Italy)
@bahadurtudu7530
@bahadurtudu7530 4 года назад
From India
@avremke24
@avremke24 4 года назад
For the UK we would say 2018 two thousand AND eighteen.
@delphineyara7259
@delphineyara7259 Год назад
Thank you so much for this important lesson .it est very helpful. ⁹
@joynalynpareja755
@joynalynpareja755 6 лет назад
Month, day, year. That the true set date worldwide
@Glushe
@Glushe 5 лет назад
Yeah also and my twix chocolate from Germany has this expiration date but I cant figure it out wtf this should stop
@eglantinacabiatti3802
@eglantinacabiatti3802 3 года назад
In Argentina 🇦🇷 is: 1° agosto, 2018 or: 1/8/2018.
@Adam-wc4xm
@Adam-wc4xm 2 года назад
I'm from Egypt so we are following the British format ...
@nametags7703
@nametags7703 5 лет назад
thank you for the info because im struggling with my cake mix from uae
@jamesonnoel
@jamesonnoel 2 месяца назад
This video is very interesting and useful thanks a lot 👍🏼
@tetianamarchenko2410
@tetianamarchenko2410 6 лет назад
Hi. Thank you for this lesson. It's a bit hard to listen so many times repeted "okay?", "alright?". Again and again...
@KhandokarRubelBD
@KhandokarRubelBD 4 года назад
madam which one is correct 20-OCt-2020 or 20 OCT-2020 ? TIA
@unknow4046
@unknow4046 3 года назад
I'm Latin America and we write the date just as you wrote it in the board.
@stutigoyal2771
@stutigoyal2771 4 года назад
In India, they follow the British system of writing dates.
@vrdacosta00
@vrdacosta00 6 лет назад
It’s a very good clarification!... Thank you. ☺️
@HIMYNAMEISTREX
@HIMYNAMEISTREX Месяц назад
I’m just a dumbass because I can’t write down a date😢
@laracassen1328
@laracassen1328 4 года назад
My country is Brazil and we read the date DD/MM/YYYY
@santosantiagocastillomendo9824
@santosantiagocastillomendo9824 2 года назад
Hello , Teacher. Good morning !! I can see that you did 2 mistakes in the second parte of the lesson. Here it is : You put YYYY-MM-DD 1986 -03-01 and it should be 1986-01-03 and the other error you did it was YYYY-DD-MM 1986-01-03 and it should be 1986-03-01. Regards. Santiago Castillo from Cd Juarez, Chihuahua.
@obayibrahim4149
@obayibrahim4149 2 года назад
Yes thats right ✅️
@apex_noob8394
@apex_noob8394 22 дня назад
Military and federal agencies is 4Mar2024
@retobadoalice2718
@retobadoalice2718 5 лет назад
I'm a filipino.. And hi Rebecca! I learned a lot from you. 💕💕
@rehanansari3581
@rehanansari3581 Год назад
In our country we follow American and Britain.
@ekoyal_gemu4446
@ekoyal_gemu4446 4 года назад
What if you have to write in 9 characters?
@randycalderon436
@randycalderon436 4 года назад
What would mine be June 3 2007 mm/dd/yyyy
@drmanikumarsharma9728
@drmanikumarsharma9728 4 года назад
The Gorkha date has been written like yyyy-date month
@PokeMurp
@PokeMurp Год назад
... would I put Jan. 15, 2022 Or Jan 15, 2022
@jamanstudycare9928
@jamanstudycare9928 6 лет назад
Thank you Madam for this Class, i m your student
@jerryphamm
@jerryphamm 11 месяцев назад
thank you Rebbeca for this video
@GuilhermeCesarMedeiros
@GuilhermeCesarMedeiros 2 года назад
I am from Brazil and we use DD/MM/YYYY
@nurulfaridah5371
@nurulfaridah5371 3 года назад
Indonesia: 20th of September 2021
@ravneetkaurwaraich896
@ravneetkaurwaraich896 4 года назад
I'm an Indian and use the format DD-MM-YYYY
@bahadurtudu7530
@bahadurtudu7530 4 года назад
In India,we follow British Rules.
@indikakumarawalisundara3961
@indikakumarawalisundara3961 4 года назад
Sri Lankan use the format DD/MM/YYYY
@Irka-iz-moscow
@Irka-iz-moscow 4 месяца назад
What date is it today? or What is the date today? 😊
@Junior-777
@Junior-777 3 месяца назад
In Brazil: 4 March 2018.
@joshualonsdale9349
@joshualonsdale9349 2 года назад
The format used on BSD is something like [yyyy]-[mm]-[dd] | ( [hh]:[mm] ) Which though tacky leads log files looking like this 2021-1-1 | (13:05) > Log Event Happened. I think it's a rough of ISO 8601. But also it's easy enough to twirl around if need be. I also live in Portland / Maine / USA
@alekseisidorin5705
@alekseisidorin5705 Год назад
I am from Russia, and we follow the scheme DD-MM-YYYY (YYYY). But in my work, I prefer to assign names to folders on the computer in accordance with ISO 8601, because in this case, folders are sorted by date by default
@abrahamluquetrocones4510
@abrahamluquetrocones4510 3 года назад
Thanks so much great Teacher. You are awesome.
@samantha6670
@samantha6670 5 лет назад
What about Africans,Rebecca?🙂
@dnghn.design
@dnghn.design 4 года назад
You don't say numbers when you SAY the date
@Asad-2166
@Asad-2166 2 года назад
So most of the world uses Day month year🤔
@moulmour
@moulmour 5 лет назад
Thank you teacher!!! Algeria DD- MM- YYYY .
@ৰিংকুভট্টাচাৰ্য
DD- MM- YYYY
@jaredlanny03
@jaredlanny03 2 года назад
I'm commenting late, of course, as it is now 01-01-2022. Thank you for the video. In the US, I prefer to see it written out, but DD-MM-YY or DD-MM-YYYY are most common, when it's not written out. However, when written out, both "1 January 2022," and "January 1, 2022" are common. The latter is still more common in the US, but the former is common enough that it isn't strange to see. I suspect that youtube, and other online interactions, have homogonized the language more than anything else could have. My children, who's favorite youtubers are in England, commonly use Brittish slang words, which are entirely unfamiliar to me. Their friends, of the same age, use them too. An example of this is seen, not just internationally, but locally. Growing up in Idaho, during winter, we loved to take our cars into an empty, icy parking lot, and "spin cookies." We'd drive fast, and then pull hard on the stearing wheel as we slammed the brakes, spining the car into circles on the ice or packed snow. As a young adult (19) I moved to Michigan, which has a similar climate. It took me some time to understand what people were talking about when they said they were going to "do donuts" during the winter. Neither did anyone understand me when I wanted to "spin cookies." Now, the younger generation, here in Idaho, do donuts, and chuckle at the silly term "spin cookies." the language has homogonized greatly, removing local dialects to a large degree. I give the example only to make this point: while the "January 1, 2022" format is the way that I, and others in the US, were taught, the "1 January 2022" has also become normal. While I don't know if we will continue to use the first, like we have continued to use SAE measurements (based closely on imperial measurements), I can see that using a more internationally used date format will become equally common; just as metric measurement is used along side the imperial measurements. As one who is fascinated by languages and dialects, it makes me sad to see local dialects disapearing. As one who likes to be able to clearly communicate with anyone who can speak my language, I am happy to see the homogonization of the language.
@Fionna7
@Fionna7 Год назад
Hello, thank you for this video! I would like to ask you: If I read the date: 9th March, I almost didn't hear the article "THE". Do I have to read it or not? Plus which preposition is when I write date in American was? For example: My birthday is on / in March 21st? Thanks a lot 🙂
@firman8550
@firman8550 5 лет назад
My country uses the British one dd/mm/yyy
@firman8550
@firman8550 5 лет назад
My country uses the British one dd/mm/yyy
@mkastudy2548
@mkastudy2548 2 года назад
We can write like this 12-08-022
@tiendang1976
@tiendang1976 Год назад
Thank you teachers 🙏🍀🌻❤️
@MrRabi001
@MrRabi001 4 года назад
Mam how to write MFD annd EXP date format for a product ? For example MFD May ' 20 Exp NOV '20 , is the correct way to indicate only Month and Year format ?
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