I reckon the ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD would be the best choice in general
Hear, hear!
--tml, enthusiastically supporting ISO 8601 since the late 1970s.
P.S. Yes, I know ISO 8601 is from 1988. But the yyyy-mm-dd date format is originally from ISO 2014,
from 1976, and the corresponding recommendation is from 1971.
P.P.S. OK, so I didn't actually know that, but Wikipedia told me.
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