Quote Originally Posted by Bob C. View Post
A question for those who prefer "two-thousand-and-ten" - Was it "one-thousand-nine hundred and ninety-nine" eleven years ago?

Twenty-ten for me.
Actually, yes, in many countries, for example, Spain and Mexico, it was mil novecientos noventa y nueve, or one thousand nine hundred ninety nine. Many languages do that. English allows it. And the "and" is unnecessary, I just call it two thousand ten.