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2010 or 2010
I think this has been a thread before, but don't remember, so I am doing it again.
Do you say it "Two-thousand and Ten" Or "Twenty-Ten"? And next year "Two thousand eleven" or "Twenty eleven"? |
I say it Two thousand-ten (no and)
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Me too.......
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Sometimes I say, "Oh-ten" and get a secret chuckle out of how many people don't even notice it.
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This year is '10' and next is '11'. Since for me they are the first there is no confusion.:)
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I say twenty-ten. Not sure why, just think it sounds better and is shorter! Yep i'm lazy lol!
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Twenty-ten...For word economy, or laziness, I'm not sure which...
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last year was "o nine"
This year I usually say "o ten" for the same reason as Cindy unless it's a serious discussion then I just say "10". More commonly I refer to "F Y 10", "F Y 11", etc., since I work to a different fiscal year than the calendar year. Tom |
Hahahaha....I don't use fiscal year anymore, so if I said F Y 10 or F Y 11, whoever I was talking to would be highly insulted. Probably even hit me hard...Think I'll stick with 20-10. :D
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"Twenty-ten" is easier to say. I'm tending to favor it but sometimes I've said "Two thousand ten."
Some sounds are hard for me to come out with. Saying "thousand" isn't easy, IMO. |
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