Which countries in the world use a 12 hr clock and which use a 24 hr clock?
12 hour clock is for children
In speech we use 12 hours.
Written we use 24 hours.
I think the UK uses both. Canada uses the 12-hour clock, while Continental Europe uses Military time.
>>72552365
This.
Everybody uses the 12 hour clock in the spoken word, 24 hour for the written.
You sound like a turbo autist if you walk around saying " let's meet at seventeen thirty tonight m8."
>>72552446
This
>>72552365
Also, we have no concept of am and pm. People just say "in the morning / midday / evening / night".
>>72552365
>>72552446
Yes this.
>>72552446
It's actually perfectly fine to say that in Swedish...
>>72552629
"a.m." and "p.m." are just fancy ways of saying morning and afternoon/evening t'bh.
>there are plebs who use the 12 hour clock on their phones or other digital devices
Absolutely disgusting.
>>72552653
>Sweden
>Autism
Why am I not surprised?
>>72552446
pretty sure the french do this
>>72552276
We use both and both sound normal
>>72552715
Kek
>>72552365
Same.
Apparently in Thailand they use a 6-hour clock with 4 divisions of the day.