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Who is "we"? Americans? I usually hear Americans say "June 1st," not "June 1."
Are you really going to nitpick over the st and ignore their entire point?
Not ignoring their point -- I agree with the explanation for 6/1, but that's not relevant here. Genuinely am not sure if they were from an area where they say "1" instead of "1st."
The "st" is implied, it's just one of those things you have to get used to. Like reading prices here, it looks like "$25", but you would read it as "twenty-five dollars." No one says "it costs dollar-sign twenty five."
Ah, I didn't know about this rule when pronouncing dates. Thanks!
We meaning USAians, since we're the kinda the only ones who use Month-Day
It's just an example. We say June first, that's why we write 6/1