In my country it’s normal to pronounce time in either format, and it doesn’t make any confusion.
Also we don’t use AM or PM when using 12-hour format: we say night/morning/day/evening. Like “3 in the day” means 3PM, or 15:00.
“Fifteen-o-o” works just fine as well.
ferralcat@monyet.cc 11 months ago
Thailand splits theri days in 4 (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_six-hour_clock)
Sanyanov@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Please, correct the link, cause now it has closing bracket included.
On substance - even that makes more sense, with 4 zones designating morning, afternoon, evening, and night. 2 zones conflate them.