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arrjayjee ago

Or the 5th of July for normal speaking people.

ElspethTirel ago

I like Month/Day/Year because it goes in highest numerical potential order (i.e. max of 12, then 31, then, well, infinity I guess).

arrjayjee ago

I prefer the ISO standard of YYYY-MM-DD which increments most logically (smaller number increases more frequently like proper numbers) but the Australian and English standard is DD-MM-YYYY in order of most changed to least changed.

3587828? ago

I like 4-digit-year/month/day. Pretty clear and logical, hard to get confused.

Honesty though I'd say it as 5 July 2016 [or "5th of"] mostly though.