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Rafael Santos
May I write "March 1st", or "1st March", or both?
Thank you!
Mar 1, 2015 5:51 PM
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Both. They are two differents ways of writing the dates.
The first one (March, 1st ) is American English; the second one (1st March) is British English
March 1, 2015
Olga's right - I'll even add that most of the English-speaking world put the day first, and I've even noticed that some US citizens helpfully switch to the "day first" format when writing to people outside the USA. The "month first" method is slightly more economical, but it's only a US thing.
March 1, 2015
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