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A small thing, but an annoyance to everyone outside of the US.

 

The US uses the mm/dd/yyyy date notation. The rest of the world uses dd/mm/yyyy. Can we have the date notations in apps (Strava...) reflect this please?

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There has been that same suggestion made for Blaze @Sanx

You might help by voting it up, the engineers prioritize based on popularity of requests, you can monitor its progress at https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Suggestions/FitBit-Blaze-Date-Format/idi-p/2185329

Sorry to confuse, it would have to be a format choice or those of us on this side of the pond would never know what month it is - lol.  It took me almost a year to get used to American dates and weights. 

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My adaptation was justified with the assimilation instruction "we write as we speak" throwback similar to the variance in punctuation and purposeful spelling alterations of specific "elite" words with American -English.

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Especially on the clock faces

 

The US uses the mm/dd/yyyy date notation. The rest of the world uses dd/mm/yyyy. Can we have the date notations in apps (Strava...) reflect this please?


 

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