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We often sign dates. What is the correct way to simply write the date?

The commonly used writing method in China is 2009/ 10/7, year/month/day format.

Different countries have different eye habits and writing habits. For example, in Russia, locals are used to writing 7/ 10/2009.

Mainly depends on the local writing. If you write 5/6 in China, unless otherwise specified, it is generally understood as May 6th. In Europe and America, 6/5 will be interpreted as May 6th.

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We usually use dates in our daily life and in various documents we draft. If the date is written in various formats, it is not only ugly, but also easy to be confused with the data, which leads to misunderstanding and has a certain impact on our work. Date writing format should be:

The standard format of 1. Gregorian calendar date is: 2065438+June 1, 05 (or 20 15-06-0 1). The standard format of Chinese (Lunar) dates is: 20 1 June 51day (or June of the following year 15).

2. The date shall not be written in decimal point or period, and shall not be written in year, month and day. Such as 20 15.06.0 1, 2015,06,01.

3. Year, month, day and month numbers must be written in full, and cannot be abbreviated as 65438+June 1, 2005 or 15-06-0 1.

4. It is mentioned that Chinese characters should be used in Gregorian calendar year and summer calendar day in China. For example, the fifteenth day of B's last year.

5. In this paper, Chinese characters are used to refer to the historical years around the Qing Dynasty in China and the non-Gregorian years of all ethnic groups. Such years should not be mixed with the Gregorian calendar month and day, and the Gregorian calendar should be enclosed by Arabic numerals. Such as Qin Wengong forty-four years (722 BC).

Note: the date is not specified, depending on personal habits.