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HomokHarcos said:

I agree with that. The fourth day of the fifth month makes more sense than saying the fifth month of the fourth day.

I'd actually really like to know the logic behind putting the month before the day in some calendars (Like the US and Japanese ones). It looks confusing since Day -> Month -> Year is in crescent order (In terms of lenght of time) and it just makes a lot more sense to me.