Time.
By Fae Maverick
@Fa_Maverick (9487)
Australia
January 20, 2020 8:40pm CST
I just checked the time and realised it is only 13:10pm... It feels like it should be about 20:00pm by now. I have been up since 05:00am though so it probably seems later than it actually is. Time for some lunch I guess. Instead of dinner... Like I thought it was time for...
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@moffittjc (121656)
• Gainesville, Florida
22 Jan 20
How come you are going by 24 hour time instead of 12 hour time? Is that the standard way to tell time in Australia? lol
Here we call 24 hour time "military time" because that's how members of our armed forces tell time. But police and fire departments use the 24 hour time as well. It's confusing though for common people who don't understand the 24 hour clock.
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@moffittjc (121656)
• Gainesville, Florida
22 Jan 20
@Fa_Maverick Once you get used to it, it's a much easier way to tell time. No need for AM or PM on 24 hour time.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
22 Jan 20
@moffittjc Exactly saves time cutting out the AM and PM
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
22 Jan 20
I don't think that it is a standard way of telling time here I just prefer 24 hour time to be perfectly honest.
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@DesirousDreamer (34776)
• Peoria, Arizona
21 Jan 20
I have been having that kind of feeling today as well. It is gloomy here so it feels really late even though it isn't.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
21 Jan 20
Here it is really sunny out so I am not entirely sure how I thought it was so late. Oh well it happens. On the bright side it means I have more time to work on my assignment.
@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
21 Jan 20
Omg ...you actually mixed up day and night.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
21 Jan 20
Trying to. The assignment I am doing though is a bit of a drag though.
@RebeccasFarm (90295)
• Arvada, Colorado
21 Jan 20
Time ..something that puzzles me.
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