12-hour clock format. Why?

Niko Dovidija
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Sidenote: I'm from the EU 🇪🇺 Still a complete source of confusion and irritation for me every time I need to communicate (most notably from people from other continents) in 12-hour clock format. But I get it, countries have different rules & specifics and that's how it's gonna stay. Have any tips on dealing with this, or google all the way? Care to share the hate with me?

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Rich Watson
so you use the 24 hour clock format, like military time? don't most free world countries use 12 format?
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Both have different advantages. In day-to-day businesses, we usually use 12 hours clock, for example, school timing, office timing, etc. But in communication with people from different countries, 24 hours clock works better because it eliminates the confusion of AM and PM.
Niko Dovidija
@qudsia_ali good insight, thanks for sharing! That's the best way of avoiding confusion, by not using it 😆
Arpan
More convenient to me!
Niko Dovidija
@arpan_011 Cool 😁 Does your country use 12 hour format? Do you work with with people from other countries and how do you communicate with them?
Aris Nakos
I believe in 24 hour format because it makes references simpler.