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Happy Yuletide indeed!
Or, in my case (atheist suspecting myself of borderline Cotard delusion), "Happy Friday you can have off without eating into your holiday allowance!".
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Originally Posted by mats_b_tegner
God Jul
First time somebody said that to me I wondered who this "Yule" bloke was and why they thought I would support him. (I later wondered who this "Neet Ore" person was bit I digress...)
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Originally Posted by gezley
This is why I always advocate the use of ISO 8601 dates, so that we don't end up looking like April Fools!
I do find the US system particularly confusing -- the YY/MM/DD which I always think of as "Japanese Watch" style dates I see as just another endidness but the US way always seems so illogical.
First time somebody said that to me I wondered who this "Yule" bloke was and why they thought I would support him. (I later wondered who this "Neet Ore" person was bit I digress...)
Do you mean Gott Nytt År? (Happy New Year). Lets hope so...
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