The CultureInfo is built into .NET framework so that you do not have to concern yourself with the details of formatting dates for each culture. So you should just do DateTime.ToShortDateString()
and be done with it.
That being said, we can modify the CultureInfo ShortDatePattern to get what you want.
static void Main()
{
DateTime date = new DateTime(2014, 1, 2);
// Change our CuurentCulture to: US
CultureInfo.DefaultThreadCurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("en-us");
// Standard format for US: 1/2/2014
Console.WriteLine(date.ToString("d"));
// Force leading zero on month and day for US format: 01/02/2014
Console.WriteLine(GetShortDateString(date));
// Change our CuurentCulture to: AU
CultureInfo.DefaultThreadCurrentCulture = new CultureInfo("en-au");
// Standard format for AU: 2/01/2014
Console.WriteLine(date.ToString("d"));
// Force leading zero on day for AU format: 02/01/2014
Console.WriteLine(GetShortDateString(date));
}
static string GetShortDateString(DateTime date)
{
string format = CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.DateTimeFormat.ShortDatePattern;
if (!format.Contains("dd"))
format = format.Replace("d", "dd");
if (!format.Contains("MM"))
format = format.Replace("M", "MM");
return date.ToString(format);
}