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Metallox said:
Ka-pi96 said:
Metallox said:
Why do you include 2010, anyway? The decade started in 2011.

Nope, the 2010s started in 2010, for fairly obvious reasons

May be my mores, but decades here always start like that, because our era started January 1 of year 1, hence the first decade ended in December 31 of year 10. 

The thing with decades though is that we don't say the 201st or 202nd decade, just the time period of 10 years so starting with 0 and going to 9.It would really be strange trying to say 2000 is part of the 90s and 1990 isn't. Even though 2000 is the last year of the 20th century and second millenia it's still the start of the oughts.