Why is it that Americans refer to 24 hour time as military time? I understand that the military uses the 24hr format but I don’t understand why the general public would refer to it like that?

It makes it seem like it’s a foreign concept where as in a lot of countries it’s the norm.

  • Bahnd Rollard
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    92 years ago

    GMT observes daylight savings as it is in Greenwich England, this is not consistent between countries. UTC does not observe daylight savings.

    • @nicknoxx@feddit.uk
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      42 years ago

      Er, not sure if I understand you but In Greenwich we use GMT in winter and BST in summer so GMT doesn’t change.

      • @jucelc@lemmy.wtf
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        12 years ago

        But in Europe we don’t say German Mean Time or Spanish Mean Time when changing to summer time. We increment GMT+1. So it becomes GMT+2. Then we revert back to GMT+1 in winter.

      • Bahnd Rollard
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        22 years ago

        Thank you for the correction and the reference. The only time I can think of where these sort of distinction would come into play anyway would be if you asked a person in London the time from somewhere else vs. looking it up on a website. I dont exactly have any UK friends I call to look at clocks for me.