<p>Is it "twenty x," "two thousand ten" or "twenty ten?"</p>
<p>I say two thousand ten.</p>
<p>I should get in the habit of twenty ten though… easier and faster to say.</p>
<p>two thousand ten and two thousand n’ ten</p>
<p>Twenty-ten.</p>
<p>two thousand ten.</p>
<p>Or just “one oh, you know.”</p>
<p>Twenty-ten. “Two thousand ten” is a mouthful.</p>
<p>I’ve never heard anyone say twenty x</p>
<p>“Two thousand ten” or “Two thousand ‘n’ ten”</p>
<p>Double M X</p>
<p>yeah what the hell, “twenty x?”</p>
<p>vingt dix or deux mille dix</p>
<p>Twenty-ten. Honestly it’s a pet peeve of mine when people say like “o-ten” or “o-eleven” even if there is a 0 before the number THAT’S NOT HOW YOU SAY YEARS GOD DAMMIT! /rant</p>
<p>I say “two thousand ten.” It just comes naturally since we’re still in the early two thousands. Do you get what I’m saying? If I were to live until 2100 (definitely not lol), then I’d probably start saying “twenty-one hundred.”</p>
<p>Twenty ten. Flows better. And jkaufman, I feel you totally… my middle school vice principal (the principal was essentially non-existent - he just picked up trash) called us “the class of oh twelve”. Got on my nerves so bad.</p>
<p>But then we would have to switch back to the thousands in the years 10,000</p>
<p>ten thousand and one
or ten 'o 'o one</p>
<p>twenty-ten</p>
<p>I’ll say dos mil diez but only in spanish. </p>
<p>We never said “Hey!! Let’s party like it’s one thousand and nine hundred and ninety nine!”</p>
<p>two thousand ten</p>
<p>Twenty-ten; next year will be twenty eleven…and the next will be twenty twelve…and the next…</p>
<p>2000 and 10.</p>
<p>Twenty ten.</p>