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I am with you on that my friend ๐
Thats brilliant my friend I wish all this changing of the clocks โฐ would stop everywhere ๐
Yeah! I hope too but it's still can't change very possible. ๐ ๐ ๐
As UK and also some of the countries always do changing the daylight saving time every 6 months. So we really can't change any daylight saving times around the world. ๐ ๐ ๐
In Malaysia we don't alter the time now. I'm not sure how @Diamond_Lim know we alter time so long ago on 1936.
@PrettyBubbles does that means longer night time in your country is also means shorter working hour? If yes then it's very good for the workers as they can rest more.
Hi yes if means longer dark time hours but the working hours remain the same it just means you arrive home in the dark ๐๐
Yes! I have searched "Daylight saving time in Malaysia" then DST is really no longer in use. So the clocks still do not changing in Malaysia right now. The previous and last DST change in Malaysia was on January 1, 1936. ๐๐
Here in the ๐ต๐ญ Philippines, the country does not use the daylight saving time but it's usually not changing in clocks.
Hi my friend lots of daylight time for you then ๐
Here in the U.S. daylight savings end on the first Sunday in November. We gain an hour, but it still get dark early. I personally donโt like it when gets dark early, it can be depressing. During the time of the early I adjust myself. Iโll wake up earlier to take advantage of the daylight and complete as many tasks possible.
Hi you get more daylight than here in UK we reset our clocks on the last Saturday in September
Yes I do the same to make the most of the winter days ๐