Learn English – What’s the difference between “day” and “date”

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Day may refer to:

  • the day of the week (e.g., Monday, Tuesday);
  • the day of the month (e.g, 2nd day of February);
  • a unit of time (e.g., this task would take 2 days to complete).

A date on the other hand usually has the month and the year along with the day: the 21st February 2011. It also has a fixed quality I think.
I was wondering if there are any other differences between day and date, and when it's correct to choose one over the other. By that I mean I am interested in the meanings and usage of date that pertain to time.

Best Answer

When used in reference to time, date almost exclusively refers to a specific 24 hour period that begins at midnight and ends at 11:59pm. When used this way, the date will be specified with a year (CE or BCE), the name of the month, and the number of the day within that month. The day number is a positive whole number that may be used in ordinal form (first, second, third, etc.) The name of the weekday is rarely referenced when referring to a date.

When setting up an appointment, you typically use the term 'date' if the appointment is a long time away or in a formal business setting. When making appointments with friends, especially if they are happening within one week's time, you would use the term 'day'.

You ask a friend "What day do you want to have lunch?" The receptionist at your doctor's office will ask you "What date would you like to have your next appointment?"