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This article is tagged{{Use dmy dates}} at the top, yet it hasn't been swept for that in five years and has become highly inconsistent. Normally I'd use a script to switch all dates to DMY format, but this article is about an American subject matter (so-called "strong national ties"), and therefore should really use MDY dates perMOS:DATETIES. Thus, I'd like to switch to MDY. PerMOS:DATERET, is there a good reason (that I'm missing) that DMY was selected in the first place? Thanks. — voidxor22:49, 11 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]