What time zone do you live in?

@Aali311 (6112)
United States
September 19, 2006 5:04pm CST
I'm in the Eastern Standard.
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34 responses
@Apakshit (21)
• India
5 Feb 07
IST +5:30 hrs GMT
@annihilus (2181)
• Italy
31 Jan 07
My time zone is Greenwich +1
• India
28 Dec 06
IST- indian standard time ie GMT + 5.30
@cr1st1nel (3564)
• Romania
23 Dec 06
time - time
What is showing me the clock is the Europe Standard Time. This is the time i am in right now i hope this is the correct information. Good luck!
@SamiJaye (74)
• United States
29 Jan 07
Also E.S. In GA. You?
@makaira (1158)
• Philippines
29 Jan 07
GMT+8... singapore
• United States
23 Dec 06
i'm in the Eastern time zone also. At this moment, Eastern Standard, but on instant messenger with someone in Austrailia, when we "fall back" to standard time, they spring ahead to daylight time. So coordinating time zones can get mind boggling.
@tarachand (3895)
• India
10 Dec 06
GMT+5.30hours -Indian Standard Time.
• United States
10 Dec 06
I'm mountain time. Never have to put the clock forward or backward.
@cvarvell (1116)
• United States
9 Dec 06
I am in Eastern as well.
@stailgate (2363)
• United States
22 Dec 06
I am as well in Eastern Standard time zone
@soneparm (634)
• India
22 Dec 06
i am in north-eastern standard
• India
23 Dec 06
eastern
• India
23 Dec 06
I live in India so naturally the time zone here is IST - Indian Standard Time Zone. Which is GMT + 5.30 hours. the best part of about IST is that we dont have to move our watches backwards or forwards throughout the year as compared to other time zones.Also its same all over the country.
@dellion (6698)
• Malaysia
13 Nov 06
I am on GMT +8.00 Malaysia and Singapore time.
@happygal68 (3275)
• United States
8 Dec 06
I live in the Eastern Time zone of the USA.
@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
3 Dec 06
I live in the Eastern time zone as well.
@Glenn2007 (235)
• United States
8 Dec 06
im in Eastern Standard.
@Priceless (1277)
3 Dec 06
I'm in GMT // London//Dublin etc
@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
27 Nov 06
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I'm in GMT + 2 h timezone