And, above all, since IBM, it has been the standard format in computing: it is unambiguous and facilitates sorting. And it's yyyymmdd in text format, with 4 digits for year and no separators (I guess you didn't remember the "millenium bug"China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hungary, Mongolia, Lithuania, Bhutan, United States, Kenya, Canada, Ghana, India, Russia, Vietnam, Germany, Iran, United Kingdom, France, Myanmar, Spain, Poland, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Australia, Cameroon, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.
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Btw, the standard in France is dd/mm/yyyy (4 digits for yea too, not 2 and slashes, not dots)
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