I think the problem is that where they wanted op to write MM/DD/YYYY, op wrote a bunch of numbers instead.
52 0 ReplyWhew for a moment I thought we were in 2023 but I am glad 2001 is still the future.
39 0 ReplySomeone call the president and warn him about 9/11!
18 0 ReplyWait? I have to do the next 2 years over again? Oh FFS...
7 0 ReplyI have some bad news, you're gonna want to sit down for this... it's 22 years you have to do over...
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ISO 8601 exists for a reason...
36 0 ReplyI'm so glad my country uses it by default, even in everyday situations. (Hungary)
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You hove to write confirm in the second line!!!
16 0 ReplyReminds me on https://userinyerface.com/
13 0 ReplyWow if only my local passport office had a website this nice!
4 0 ReplyThat was a journey. Thank you for that, I hate it.
3 0 ReplyOh look they have copied my local gym's website!
3 0 ReplyThat was amazing
2 0 ReplyI got 6:54, it's especially bad on a mobile browser
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Are you using a browser in a locale with a different date format? They might be using the default browser date parsing under the hood.
11 0 ReplyIt's probably this. That would be a fun oversight, though.
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Honestly, unless you may be 17, no website should request your day and month of birth. It should only ask for month and day if you may be either 17 or 18, but preferably simply ask for age. They ask for too much information which may be used in identity theft or to hack into your accounts.
8 1 ReplyIt's apparently a McDonalds employee form, not sure what form
2 0 ReplyMcform
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There isn't a 27th month, so it's invalid. What's the issue?
4 12 ReplyDid you read the format?
7 0 ReplyI don't get it either
2 2 ReplyBecause you're not reading it. The format says "MM/DD/YYYY".
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