Alright, then I guess change the way you read a clock too... My day to day use doesn't include the year at all. Just mm/dd
Why change the way you read a clock? year/month/day hour:minute:second
You would never read a clock as minute:second:hour, which is analagous to how Americans phrase dates.
Lot of people say "half passed" or "quarter 'til" and optionally include the hour.
I don't, but some people do.
The 12-hour system is similar to this issue
Alright, then I guess change the way you read a clock too... My day to day use doesn't include the year at all. Just mm/dd
Why change the way you read a clock? year/month/day hour:minute:second
You would never read a clock as minute:second:hour, which is analagous to how Americans phrase dates.
Lot of people say "half passed" or "quarter 'til" and optionally include the hour.
I don't, but some people do.
The 12-hour system is similar to this issue