Does one use ordinal numbers in commercial writing?

I always appreciate it when dates include the day of the week. It saves me the nuisance of having to drag out a calendar to check. I organize scheduled events in my mind by days of the week. Friday is my dental appointment. Next Tuesday I’m meeting a coworker for lunch.

I wonder if the OP’s client works with computers? I do and I always include leading zeroes. May 05, 2014. June 09, 2014. It’s a habit I learned after 25 years programming and verifying computer generated reports. Try naming your files 1class_grade.xls, 2class_grades.xls through 32class_grades.xls. Then look at the jumbled mess in Explorer. That’s why computer literate people use leading zeroes.

Is this a 2013-04-01 joke ? :slight_smile:

But I agree with you.

I usually write 2013.04.01 Would this be usable in data processing ?

Haha, fooled you! (No, not really – it didn’t even occur to me that the original example was April Fools’ Day!)