YEAR 2007- DO YOU CALL IT 'TWO THOUSAND AND SEVEN' OR 'TWENTY O' SEVEN'?

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YEAR 2007- DO YOU CALL IT 'TWO THOUSAND AND SEVEN' OR 'TWENTY O' SEVEN'?


[+] serious ballot by xxxxxxxx
created Mon Jan 22, 07

I ask this because it seems to me that most people I hear refer to it as 'Two thousand and seven'. However, though out history, the other way of saying was used- eg- the years 1607, 1707, 1807 and 1907 were said as 'Sixteen o' seven', 'Seventeen o' seven', 'Eighteen o' seven' and 'Nineteen o' seven' respectively. So by this pattern shouldn't 2007 be said as 'Twenty o' seven'?

Which way do you say 2007? Explain why.

I say 'Two thousand and seven'
I say ''Twenty o' Seven'
I say 'O Seven
Double O seven
two thousand seven


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COMMENTS:
Voted : I say ''Twenty o' Seven'
Well, I'm going to start saying it as 'Twenty o' seven' (and Twenty o' eight for 2008, etc, etc).
by xxxxxxxx on Mon Jan 22, 07 6:25am [+]

Voted : I say 'O Seven
I think it's the acronym syndrone...(IMO) twenty o' seven is good (informal?) but if there's some decree being read or a formal affair, I think two thousand,seven is more proper...I just say '07 because not many folk will confuse it with another century...
by thesoothsayer on Mon Jan 22, 07 7:31am [+]

Voted : I say 'Two thousand and seven'
We're not used to the 2000s yet.
by Gnomehunter1 on Mon Jan 22, 07 9:01am [+]

Voted : I say 'Two thousand and seven'
It sounds a bit odd to me when said "twenty o' seven".
by Laughing_loner on Mon Jan 22, 07 11:27am [+]

Voted : I say 'O Seven
Twenty o' seven is six-forty, ante or post ofthe meridian.
by Truthseeker013 on Mon Jan 22, 07 12:50pm [+]

no sé
by Guest User from [10.10.14.253] on Fri Jul 13, 07 10:32am [+]






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