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PDT (west coast USA) 8am
CDT (central USA) 10am
EDT (east coast USA) 11am
Are Americans too stupid to care what 5 PM CET means to them? I wouldn't be surprised.
Well, seeing as not everybody really cares or has the time to convert timezones to a timezone that's across the world from them, I was just doing it to convenience them.
Rather rude to insult such a large amount of people, especially seeing as it was one of them who did the conversion for everyone who may be in those timezones, American or not.
I just feel bad for you... you don't travel? I can't imagine living and dying without seeing the world...
I would you know, check what time it'll be when I get there, and while im there? Surprise! I'de be able to find a clock.
knowing every timezone is a pointless thing honestly. its like something that you might use once in a trivia game.
You realize CET is basically all of Europe, right? I might agree with you if it wasn't like THE most significant time zone in the world (arguably after GMT).