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Chadee 🦨🐋, Dream Witch 🌕 🌊

@jhwgh1968 Yup! 24 hour time is really useful.

I'd combine that with removing time zones, so everyone is on the same page on the planet.

Travelling? Find out the sunrise and sunset times where you're visiting and you're done.

A meeting at 1200 would be at the same time for everyone around the world, with no confusion.

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@jhwgh1968 both 24h time and weeks starting on Monday are widely used outside of the us (sometimes interchangeably with 12h time)
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Chadee 🦨🐋, Dream Witch 🌕 🌊

@jhwgh1968 It's one of those things that would be hard for people now to adapt for a few months, but it would save countless future generations trouble.

Same thing with global proper lockdowns to wipe out most transmissible diseases. A year for everyone now to save untold billions or trillions of people in the future suffering forever?

I love to play the long game, relatively tiny costs now save huge amounts later.

Once I'm Empress I'll fix everything whether people like it or not.

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@jhwgh1968 @charlotte At least for me we usually use 12h time (without am or pm) when speaking and just use the context to figure out if it is am or pm. And then mostly use a 24h time when writing.
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@jhwgh1968 @charlotte Here in Germany both systems are used and understood by (almost) everybody. Some people may prefer to use the 12 hour format when talking, but overall younger people seem to tend to use the 24 hour format way more than older people.

The 12 hour format actually causes more misunderstandings than the 24 hour system over here.

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@jhwgh1968 you know some people put the month before the day of the month! How dumb is that?

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