How do we shorten "2010"? 1 0, ten?

Originally Posted by CharlieContacto

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oh ok, I got it.

i thought this was a random reply for a sec
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at all of the "oh-ten" responses.

If it's 8:09PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight oh-nine PM."

If it's 8:10PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight ten PM" not "Eight oh-ten PM."

Apply the same concept to the year and it's either "two-thousand-and-ten" or "twenty-ten."
 
So if someone was born in say 2011, would they say like " Yea i been smashin since 0-11"
 
Originally Posted by bustinxjustin

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at all of the "oh-ten" responses.

If it's 8:09PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight oh-nine PM."

If it's 8:10PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight ten PM" not "Eight oh-ten PM."

Apply the same concept to the year and it's either "two-thousand-and-ten" or "twenty-ten."

way to make a total irrelevant comparison.
 
Originally Posted by nick0lis

Originally Posted by bustinxjustin

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at all of the "oh-ten" responses.

If it's 8:09PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight oh-nine PM."

If it's 8:10PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight ten PM" not "Eight oh-ten PM."

Apply the same concept to the year and it's either "two-thousand-and-ten" or "twenty-ten."

way to make a total irrelevant comparison.
I was using that point to illustrate the fact that it's incorrect to say "Oh-ten."

I shouldn't have said "Apply the same concept" for the last statement because it is a different point. I should have said: "The correct wayto say it is either 'two-thousand-and-ten' or 'twenty-ten.'"

My mistake
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I've been saying "oh ten" for a long while. Technically it still works because there is a 0 before the 10, that's why we said "ohfive" or "oh six" right?
 
Originally Posted by bustinxjustin

Originally Posted by nick0lis

Originally Posted by bustinxjustin

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at all of the "oh-ten" responses.

If it's 8:09PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight oh-nine PM."

If it's 8:10PM and somebody asks you the time, you say "Eight ten PM" not "Eight oh-ten PM."

Apply the same concept to the year and it's either "two-thousand-and-ten" or "twenty-ten."

way to make a total irrelevant comparison.
I was using that point to illustrate the fact that it's incorrect to say "Oh-ten."

I shouldn't have said "Apply the same concept" for the last statement because it is a different point. I should have said: "The correct way to say it is either 'two-thousand-and-ten' or 'twenty-ten.'"

My mistake
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2010 still has an "0" in it tho, so oh-ten works cuz it's the "010" part of "2010".
the eight oh-ten doesnt work cuz it's 8:10. There's no "0" between the 8 and 10. There is in 2010 tho...

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