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Old 08-13-2011, 02:49 PM   #339
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I have just finished reading "The Pacific" and thought of this thread.

The dates are written as, "June 6" or "July 1". I read them as "6th of June" or "1st of July." I assume Americans would read these dates as "June Six" or "July One"? In everyday conversation is that how Americans generally express dates? Are there regional differences?
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