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** Unofficial 2nd day EGA wave thread **


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You'll get the bonus wave.

 

Going by physical units* the previous waves were each 100-110k units each (judging by date reached) and this one was suspiciously close to exactly 50k units :eek:

 

I think since they're 2 hours ahead of schedule they split the wave in half.

 

 

*units not sales, I'm unitizing assuming a constant ratio of phsycial / digital pre orders relative to time.

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Actually, in Sweden, we say exactly what you write. "Den 3e Januari 2011". Which is why we also use Date/Month/Year.

 

Can't speak for rest of EU but im pretty sure alot of other countrys here do too.

 

Same in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Hungary and all Balkan states.

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Actually, in Sweden, we say exactly what you write. "Den 3e Januari 2011". Which is why we also use Date/Month/Year.

 

Can't speak for rest of EU but im pretty sure alot of other countrys here do too.

 

they're right....pretty much every country uses day/month/year....even in the us military they write the dates day/month/year it took me forever to get used to it since my whole family uses the typical american way of month/day/year

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I would say 'Its the 14th of December' not 'Its December 14th ' :L

 

The second one is missing a word.

 

actually ive used both in general conversation. Im european so will write day/month/year

 

but in conversion for example if someone asked me when did you pre-order i would say December 12th if it was obvious what year i was refering to (in this case it is)

 

If i have to put a year to a date then i use the european way day/month/year to me it depends on situation.

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