• JamesStallion@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    I work for a Chinese company and my colleagues treat daylight savings time as an inexplicable religious ritual that they indulgently accommodate us ptimitives iin.

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      3 hours ago

      It is a ridiculous thing, but it doesn’t strike them as odd that their own country has just one timezone despite being wider than the USA?

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        3 hours ago

        I’d be happy if the whole planet had the same timezone. Just adjust your personal life to global time, rather than expecting time to adjust to anyone’s work/school timetable.

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          3 hours ago

          As a programmer I would love that. But as a person it does make more sense to go “it’s 4am in California, that person is probably sleeping” than “it’s 11am, what is the sun situation like in California rn?”

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            2 hours ago

            The best counter point I’ve heard for it is that a date change would happen in the middle of the work day for half the world. That does sound tough to deal with

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            2 hours ago

            Considering that there are quite a few people with unusual sleep and/or work schedules that doesn’t help nearly as much as you would think.

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              How about ‘the majority of businesses, offices, and people are active from 8-10 or whatever, so when my plane lands at 11:00 am in Tokyo, I can be reasonably confident that I will be able to do standard human business things’ versus, what time does Tokyo wake up?

              Also every city and even neighborhoods would end up disjointed and on their own system since even just a few miles can make a big difference on when the sun sets and rises.

              Timezones were made specifically to link people that were geographically far apart, we had a time before time zones, and people missed their trains all the time because 9pm meant something to pretty much every single person.

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              1 hour ago

              I am one of the people with unusual sleep schedules. If you know someone well enough to know they personal timezone then you can use that regardless. It’s still useful to know the hours a country usually operates in.

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      3 hours ago

      I would totally agree if Beijing didn’t force the rest of China to use their time zone, lol. Noon in Western China is nuts to experience.