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2 makes the most sense, and its also the international standard for dates in ISO 8601 / RFC 3339
I’m in the US. 90% of devs I work with write it in ISO 8601 anyways, even in emails or chats. Not only does it make sense, it also sorts logically and is more searchable (eg 2024-11-*).
YYYY/MM/DD is best because then you can follow it with HH:MM:SS and everything is in order.
They can't change it though, or I'll be robbed of my twice daily "never forget" joke opportunity