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Originally Posted by HarryT
Note that "11/30" is the American date format, not the English one. In the UK we write the day before the month, just as you do. As Jon suggests, to avoid ambiguity it's better to write "30 Nov" or "Nov 30" rather than use numbers.
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So sorry
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Due to the differences in the way dates are written, I'd suggest writing it as Nov. 30. Nobody would get that wrong especially when both numbers could be either the month or the day just as 07/04.
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
My preference is 30 Nov.
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post edited, so i hope you can like new date way