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minus-squareSanyanov@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·10 months agoIn my country it’s normal to pronounce time in either format, and it doesn’t make any confusion. Also we don’t use AM or PM when using 12-hour format: we say night/morning/day/evening. Like “3 in the day” means 3PM, or 15:00. “Fifteen-o-o” works just fine as well.
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minus-squareSanyanov@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 months ago“Three in the morning” is super weird, like, it’s not morning, this thing is called night :D
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minus-squareSanyanov@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 months ago12:30AM is something that completely breaks my mind :D We’re talking 00:30, right? And what if there is 0:15, for example?
In my country it’s normal to pronounce time in either format, and it doesn’t make any confusion.
Also we don’t use AM or PM when using 12-hour format: we say night/morning/day/evening. Like “3 in the day” means 3PM, or 15:00.
“Fifteen-o-o” works just fine as well.
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“Three in the morning” is super weird, like, it’s not morning, this thing is called night :D
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12:30AM is something that completely breaks my mind :D
We’re talking 00:30, right? And what if there is 0:15, for example?