Mine is that I pour the milk before the cereal. people are always extremely confused by that.

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    I set my clocks on 24 hour time. Usually gets a comment when they see it.

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      Started doing this since my very first watch. 24 hours in a day, why cut it in half? What is 12am or 12pm idk which is afternoon or midnight

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      11 months ago

      Same here. I sometimes get momentarily confused when I see 12-hour digital clocks now…

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      11 months ago

      French here, you can come viqit anytime and the only thing we might notice is that you’re using clocks the right way ™ :D

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      My job uses 24h/UTC time a lot. Love the 24h time, everything I can set to it that I use is on that format. Can’t set the coffee machine or microwave to 24h time.

      UTC? Hate it. Too much math that changes with the time change and your time zone to get to UTC. Thankfully wearables and phones will often let you have multiple clocks visible.

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      11 months ago

      I do the exact opposite. I think 12h clock is the only way of measuring things americans got right.