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| Numbers only, leading zeroes for days and months.\\ | Numbers only, leading zeroes for days and months.\\ | ||
| - | ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYYMMDD) would be preferred, but is not established. The American MM/DD/YYYY is rejected and strongly discouraged. | + | ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYYMMDD) would be preferred, but is not established |
| ===== Times ===== | ===== Times ===== | ||
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| ====== Words ====== | ====== Words ====== | ||
| + | ===== Language ===== | ||
| + | '' | ||
| + | More speakers of a language is better. English is best, Chinese is a viable backup. Personally I cannot speak Chinese, the only language I know besides English is German. In cases where I must speak German (like 99% in IRL) I do so begrudgingly. | ||
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| ===== General Style ===== | ===== General Style ===== | ||
| - | '' | + | '' |
| - | Per case basis, in most cases American is preferred. In many technical contexts British English is preferred, although some exceptions | + | Per case basis, in most cases American is preferred. In many technical contexts British English is preferred, although some exceptions exist.\\ |
| + | British English may be used in some cases to sound posh, especially in formal matters. | ||
| ===== Semantic Adjustments ===== | ===== Semantic Adjustments ===== | ||
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| ====== Grammar ====== | ====== Grammar ====== | ||
| + | ===== Punctuation ===== | ||
| + | All sentences end with some punctuation mark (. , ? ! ‽ etc.). Punctuation marks used inside of parentheses or quotation marks do not terminate a sentence (ie. '' | ||
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| ===== Comma ===== | ===== Comma ===== | ||
| Standard comma rules, Serial comma (Oxford comma) discouraged (considered Non-Standard) but sometimes accepted as useful, particularly in very long lists. | Standard comma rules, Serial comma (Oxford comma) discouraged (considered Non-Standard) but sometimes accepted as useful, particularly in very long lists. | ||
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