Oyvoyvoyv said:
TWRoO said:
Oyvoyvoyv said: I don't think they change it in the UK. Norway is 1 hour behind them in summer time, and 0 hours behind in winter (or opposite way around). |
Silly Nordic man.... we invented daylight savings, hell we even invented time, if it wasn't for the UK you would't have any idea whether it was day or night.
(/jk)
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So you do change hours in the UK? Maybe you change it on other dates then...?
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Yes we turned the clocks back 1 hour on Sunday. (Spring forward, fall back)
Generally because the majority of the world does it it doesn't affect the differences between 2 countries unless the countries are on different hemipheres.
So last week, New York time was 5 hours behind UK time, next week it will still be 5 hours behind. (At the moment I think it is 4 hours behind as they change the clocks a week later, whether this happens every year I don't know)
When talking about Australia though, Perth on the West coast is, I think, 8 hours ahead of UK time officially, except that because of both countries daylight savings it is either 7 or 9 hours ahead, but not 8 (except for short periods when both are changing the clocks)