There's no amibuity with year first and done properly like YYYY-MM-DD.
Your reasoning is that the ambiguity exists due to using numbers. The ambiguity is only for 2/3 numerical methods
I only use fare height when forced through the means of technology that for some reason hasn't been legislated to provide sane units mandatorily when sold in Canada
The exceptions to this would be lumber. Then occasionally I get pissed off at any Canadian company (or even government form) that refuses to follow our own standards. For instance federally, its recemmoneded to use YYYY-MM-DD unless you're writing out the month with three letters or more in which case you can use the insane states method. Yet consistently in forms I input the date wrong cause they do whatever that other format is
I did not know Jones's was valid actually! And honestly, I learned that rule from level names in Ty the Tasmanian tiger, like "Cass' Pass" when I thought they fucked up as a kid.
Mainly just was adding on! I'm similar when I learn rules like that or when I finally nailed the 'to' vs 'too' thing, I tend to also get irked by their misuses after I get them down
So we need to correct our orbit is what I'm hearing!