I hear phrases like "half-past", "quarter til", and "quarter after" way less often since digital clocks have became more commonplace.
I hear phrases like "half-past", "quarter til", and "quarter after" way less often since digital clocks have became more commonplace.
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I still hear people talk about the top and bottom of the hour all the time.
5 0 ReplyI've never heard those phrases in person, only when spoken on TV or radio. Whereabouts you from?
6 0 ReplyMy or is based out of Midwest US, but my we have people scattered across the US.
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Do you prefer the top or the bottom?
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