OK, So the year 2010 is now here and apparently there is much debate about exactly what we are going to call this year. So Lets hear what you think. Should we refer to this year as Twenty- Ten or as Two Thousand Ten?
I'm not sure that I have a real preference at this point simply because I haven't thought about it that much but I am sure there are some strong opinions out there. I would love to hear them.
Please vote in the poll and comment as you wish.
-Doc
Oh and Two Thousand and Ten is not an option because that is just poor grammar...
7 years later....
2 years ago
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I have been saying two thousand and ten. My nerdy friend Alyson pointed out that that translates to 2000.10.
I have no opinion on this issue really. I'll be interested on other people's opinions.
Truly don't care but I do think I say TwoThousandTen. Guess it could change, Twenty Ten seems easier. Oh well...
I guess if people are into consistency the year should be called "Twenty Ten".
I mean we used to say "Nineteen Ninety-Seven" "Seventeen Seventy-Six", etc.
We didn't call those years, Nineteen Hundred Ninety-Seven and so forth.
Then again, I'm not big on rules. Cheers Doc!!
twenty ten
I'm not sure. Two Thousand Ten sounds better to me, but I'll probably end up calling it whatever everyone else does... :-)
Im still not sure... And I am starting to here people say two thousand and ten - You would never say ninteen hundred and ninety would you?
What are you talkin about....I am still catching myself writing 2009!
Were is the "I don't give a rats ass!" option?
It's Twenty-Ten and it's a new decade.
People need to stop disagreeing with me on this. LOL
Okay, so maybe I don't really care. Except the people claiming it's not a new decade. I enjoy pissing them off by arguing that it is. ;-)
But, if someone wants to take the time to say "Two Zero One Zero" then I'm open to that.
I have been saying Twenty-Ten. I hope to be saying "The year of the Tide" - that has an awfully nice ring to it but it'll be hard to write on checks.
I had to stop a moment and ask myself what it sounded like in my head when I read this post, and it clearly came out as "twenty-ten" so that's how I'm voting.
I say both right now, since I am still used to saying two thousand nine, but I am finding myself saying twenty-ten more. I just hate the "AND" part if it is said the long way.
I asked my students today and they all said two thousand ten sounded better.
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