Noon = 12pm (or 12am) ? - Sprachlabor: Englisch ⇔ Deutsch Forum - leo.org
12am and 12pm are both incorrect usage in the UK: 12.00 = midday; 24.00 = midnight The 24 hour system is increasingly understood and used in English, especially in technical situations (aviation, shipping etc)
What time of day is 12AM. Is it midnight or midday? I was talking with people at work about this, and not everyone agreed. It suggests midnight to me, but I think that it is ambiguous.
12am is the exact moment the 12th hour of the morning finishes (am), and similarly for pm. Therefor 12am is midday and pm would start straight after. The confusion has started since the invention of the digital clock. For me,..I usually say goodmorning after 12am or 12midnight.
When someone sends me a mail that asks my availability on a specific date (for example, 12am on May 23rd), how can I respond it correctly? Specifically, the mail says "Are you available at 12am on May 23rd?" In this case, is it correct if I say "Yes, I will be available on that time" or "No, I am not available on that date.
EITHER, since it is both 12 hours before and after noon. The real question is: what is mid-day? John Hawthorne, Crawley, W Sussex. MIDNIGHT is 12pm. One must recognise the difference between points in ...
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