if it's like 25/12/05, that's fine, because there's no 25th month, but stuff like 1/9/06, it's impossible to know if you mean January 9, or September 1....(that's why I like the month first. I'm used to that format, MM/DD/YYYY, not DD/MM/YYYY....)
As RKN said, the standard official correct method is YYYY/MM/DD, going from largest unit of time to the smallest. Not that it really matters all that much. I just write out the name of the month to avoid confusion.<br>
*chuckles* hehehe, I go by MM-DD-YYYY<br><br>example, my birthday is 06-24-1986, or June 24th, 1986.<br><br>I love Millie when she fell outta the chair, and yes I also love her expression in the last panel.