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==Use "&lt;Season&gt; &lt;Day&gt;" date format?==
 
==Use "&lt;Season&gt; &lt;Day&gt;" date format?==
  
 
In both in-game and common English locales, the day number comes ''after'' the month (season name for SDV). Also worth mentioning that all villager pages show their birthdays in this format. I'm sure it's a better idea to change this template to use the common format, instead of an American format (day before season). [[User:IBugOne|IBugOne]] ([[User talk:IBugOne|talk]]) 15:45, 23 June 2024 (UTC)
 
In both in-game and common English locales, the day number comes ''after'' the month (season name for SDV). Also worth mentioning that all villager pages show their birthdays in this format. I'm sure it's a better idea to change this template to use the common format, instead of an American format (day before season). [[User:IBugOne|IBugOne]] ([[User talk:IBugOne|talk]]) 15:45, 23 June 2024 (UTC)

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Use "<Season> <Day>" date format?

In both in-game and common English locales, the day number comes after the month (season name for SDV). Also worth mentioning that all villager pages show their birthdays in this format. I'm sure it's a better idea to change this template to use the common format, instead of an American format (day before season). IBugOne (talk) 15:45, 23 June 2024 (UTC)