Most of the world uses military time. You should learn to use it as well, especially if you're watching or doing anything even remotely international, which in this day and age is pretty much unavoidable.
Most of the world uses military time. You should learn to use it as well, especially if you're watching or doing anything even remotely international, which in this day and age is pretty much unavoidable.
There is nothing wrong with keeping up a standard. That standard being uniformity in information given. Like numbering Live Letters outside Roman numerals, they wouldn't do it. Gamescom was in Germany, yet there was a lot of English spoken, even with the twitch commentators. International is nice and all but they were clearly accommodating.
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