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R instead of Th on the calendar for Thursday?

R instead of Th on the calendar for Thursday?
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Curious as to why this is...
Quote by Jaidyn
Curious as to why this is...


International Standard. If you look across the corporate world you will always see an R vs TH on calendars using single character abbreviations.


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i've never heard of that. And I've been coding calendar tools for websites and databases for years now.
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i've never heard of that. And I've been coding calendar tools for websites and databases for years now.


I didn't do it to meet any international standard, but I thought it was a pretty useful convention to remove ambiguity when I was at university (which used R instead of T in it's scheduling).


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I looked for a good while off google and wiki and couldn't even find an indicator of anything having to do with using R for Thursday. I'm intrigued to say the least regardless of the countless people telling me to fix a fubar.
My experience was at school, like I said. They used R for the calendar in the scheduling to remove ambiguity when presenting the schedule something like this:

Class 101, MTF, 10:30-11:20

Which, unambiguously means Monday,tuesday,Friday

Compared with Class 102 MRF 10:30-11:20

Which unambigously means Monday,Thursday,Friday

It was that that I found so intriguing and why I decided to use R for the calendar.


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Any scheduling system I've ever used has always utilized 'R' to denote Thursday, to avoid possible confusion with Tuesday.

That said, I've seen 'Th' used too, but less often.


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We always used R at school as well and it stuck with me.


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Haha been thinking of this aswell, why there have been a R istead of a T/Th, but think i will use you answer for the questions i get about it aswell..


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