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Whis AI made this? Australians don't use month-day format, we use day-month format.
Ps, nothing against the statement being made here..
It's not AI made and where are you even seeing a XX/XX/XX format on this poster?
I think the real commenter thought "26 is" was the 15th month of 2026, which is completely reasonable...
"January 26 15" at the top. I mean, even translating that from American date format, it still doesn't make sense unless the poster was originally made for Australia day 2015..
Again though, nothing against the statement being made, I am in the "Australia day isn't a celebration" camp too. Just a shame the date format isn't Australian date format. It detracts from the effectiveness of the statement by making the incorrect date format the focus, rather than the statement being made.
Thats "is" not "15", a fair mistake to make the font does make it look like a 15
That says is not 15.
That’s IS not 15
Fair enough, although "January 26" is still American date format, not Australian date format.
Anyway, not trying to cause an argument or anything, just pointing out some tips you might like to pass on to the graphic designer and marketing team. I'll see myself out.
We have no standard for if we say 26 of Jan or Jan 26th. The only standard we have is for de/mm/yyyy format.