From nanoseconds to millennia and beyond, the passage of time remains a conduit of change amongst nearly all people, places and things within this fourth dimension. Living beings grow, change and adapt. Plant life becomes green, red, brown and eventually green again. Empires are built, destroyed and succeeded. But the measurement of time varies from nation to nation, culture to culture or even person to person. Dexterra, for instance, operates in timezone UTC -5, using the Gregorian calendar with permanent daylight savings. What about your nation? How is the time and date handled where you are?
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[size=120][u]Time[/u][/size]
[b]Does your nation use 12-hour time, 24-hour or something else?[/b]
[b]Does your nation use daylight savings?[/b]
[b]What time zone is your nation in?[/b]
[b]What time is it in your nation right now?[/b]
[size=120][u]Date[/u][/size]
[b]When writing out the date, which comes first: day, month or year?[/b]
[b]Which comes second?[/b]
[b]Third?[/b]
[b]According to this format, today's date is...[/b]
[b]How do people in your nation say the date out loud (month and day only)?[/b]
[b]What calendar does your nation follow?[/b]
UPDATE 17 MAY - header added - previous respondents unaffected, thanks for any feedback