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Are you someone who still says "Two Thousand Twenty" for 2020? Or have you transitioned to the coming usage, "Twenty Twenty", "Twenty Fifteen", "Twenty Thirty", etc.? If you think people will still be saying "Two Thousand Thirteen" in four years, then maybe this name really isn't worth much.
What do you think? When you say 2010, do you say "Two Thousand Ten" (four syllables) or "Twenty Ten" (three syllables)?
Do you know anyone that is already saying "Twenty Oh Nine", or will that usage only occur in retrospect, just as we now say "nineteen-oh-five" for 1905 instead of "nineteen hundred and five", which is what they said at the time?