Two Thousand Seventeen or Tweny Seventeen????

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I was eating breakfast with a colleague this morning and made a comment about a new start in 2017.

 

She responded, "Please don't say two thousand seventeen.  Say twenty seventeen."

 

We had a good laugh about it, but she made her point that during the 19 hundreds, everybody was saying "nineteen ninety eight, nineteen ninety nine, etc..."

 

Interesting point.

 

Silly thread.

 

 

DEEP THOUGHTS.........

Well, we say that the year of the Norman Conquest was "ten sixty-six" not "one thousand sixty-six."

On the other hand, some say the year of Columbus' first voyage to the Americas was:  "fourteen hundred and ninety-two"

Hurray for semantics!!

Keeps me in business. 

And don't get me started on people who say, "two thousand and seventeen."

 

Isn't that, like, totally 2000.17?

2ought17

I say fuck the Gregorian calendar...time for something new with 13 months...

Twenty Seventeen is how I hear everyone saying it. 

smarch!!

two hundred and one seven....

20 - 7 teen

1776
1812
1969

twenty seventeen

I say two thousand seventeen. I plan to switch to twenty at twenty twenty.

2006 = two thousand six

2023 = twenty twenty-three

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two thousand one: a space odyssey

not

twenty one: a space odyssey

I see that we have a trouble-maker here...

Who?  angel

When I drove a taxi, the main dispatcher (a Phil who, sadly, did not find an organ donor) pronounced it "Seven Dean".

Twenty-seventeen or STFU wink

Two seventeen. 

2ought17 <<<<

^ this would be the response to OP's "colleague", but in particular how she approached the first decade?

Did she say twenty ought six or two thousand six?

If it was the latter, then why the "sudden switch" once we hit the teens?