Thanks for pointing that out. I recently paid closer attention to
what my online banking system uses, invoices, and what the gov't
prefers. Bank = dd/mm/yyyy. Statments = mm/dd/yyyy Gov't =
yyyy/mm/dd
Strange. In the US, most people and places use mm/dd/yyyy. In the military, we used dd/mm/yyyy. I got used to it, which helped me later.
I worked in the oil and gas industry for years, and had communicated internationally a lot. Dates could have been confusing there.
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