Do you use 24 hour clock or 12 hour am/pm clock?

Do you use 24 hour clock or 12 hour am/pm clock?

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12 hour

24 hour clock is a boomer thing

12hr

I just look at the sun's position in the sky to tell the time

inb4 a lot of Euros saying 24 hour clock is superior and calling United Statians retardedf or not using it.

12 hour clock user here.

12, too retarded to use 24 clock

>I just look at the sun's position in the sky to tell the time

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24 hour

24 makes more sense but I use 12 as well

we use 12 hr but i prefer 24 hour

Thread full of retards

24

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21:20 local time amigo

>24 is too big a number for ameritards

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To be fair, it actually is retarded.

time doesnt exist its just a concept like gender

binary clock desu

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>binary clock desu

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shut up brainlet

I unironically need a few seconds to work out a 24 hour clock's time. Even if it's just -12 (or -2 and only read single)

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I use this

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my biological clock is actually pretty accurate, but I use the 12 hour system. I tried the military 24 hour clock to feel cool, but I just felt soulless

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I use the metric clock

time based on dividing the days in 24 units of time called "hours" is for brainlets
my unit is the result of dividing the year in 3650 hours, the count starts on january 1 and ends on december 31

24 desu

I use 24 hour time because I don't go outside andy blinds are always closed so I'd have trouble distinguished whether it's AM or PM

This is pretty much my opinion, but I don't feel strongly enough to switch. I am pro-metric all the way, but imperial units are a lot dumber than the 12 hour clock.

12 hour, though I have no trouble with 24 hour

Friend just subtract 12 if it’s over 12 so 18:00 would be 6:00. For me I use both. I have 24 on my phone and 12 on watch because my work used the 24 for work

Or subtract 2 and then the last number is the time that it be

24

24 hour clock, also binary clock.

24 hour clock, but when talking I use the 12 hour format

>just subtract 12
>or subtract 2 and last number is the time

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24

Explain how the subtracting 12 doesn’t work

24

12 hour is weird
i use 24 like everyone here

I think he's making fun of the fact you're still working off the 12 hour clock by just converting it over rather than understanding what time of day 23 is, for example.

>microwace time
Lets see how many know this

Both

I use the 24hr clock on my phone only

but we were just helping the guy converting it

I always use only 24 hour clock. A 12 hour clock is only excusable on analogue.

24 to read, 12 to speak. I believe everybody apart from the US does this.

24 masterrace

I don't even know what AM and PM even means.

Same here

both kinda. On le clock there's obviously only 12 hours and in digital there's 24 and whenever it's for example 20.30 and me mum asks "user what is the time your dad should be back from the store already?" and I would answer "it's eight thirdy" and haha yea am i right my fellow negros?

exaclty

are there countries outside of america using the 12 hours clock ?

24 hour of course, only retards would use AM/PM bullshit

I tried to set a 12-hour clock on my devices because I love the USA, but it's not comfortable for me. I prefer 24

I use 24hr because I'm not a retarded murilard who can't count past 12.

this is a new level of boot licking

i need 24 because then i dont knw if its morning or night

also i hate that there's twice the same number in a day

24 hour in reading.
12 hour in pronunciation.

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