Date and time notation in the United States
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Date and time notation in the United States differs from that used in nearly all other countries. It is inherited from one historical branch of conventions from the United Kingdom.[citation needed] American styles of notation have also influenced customs of date notation in Canada, creating confusion in international commerce.[1]
Full date | July 14, 2024 14 July 2024 |
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All-numeric date | 07/14/2024 2024-07-14 14 07 24 14 07 2024 |
Time | 12:23 pm 12:23 |
In traditional American usage, dates are written in the month–day–year order (e.g. July 14, 2024) with a comma before and after the year if it is not at the end of a sentence[2] and time in 12-hour notation (12:23 pm).
International date and time formats typically follow the ISO 8601 format (2024-07-14) for all-numeric dates,[3] write the time using the 24-hour clock (12:23),[4] and notate the date using a day–month–year format (14 July 2024).[5] These forms are increasingly common in American professional, academic, technological, military, and other internationally oriented environments.