12 versus 24 Hour Time: What's the difference and where does it come from?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @josem7419
    @josem7419 7 лет назад +43

    what about the countries with white

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 лет назад +16

      I couldn't find accurate data for them online. If you know details for any specific missed countries, please feel free to share! This data is still a little wild west from what I've been seeing in the comments and that's even after cross-referencing quite a few different sources.

    • @josem7419
      @josem7419 7 лет назад +1

      Rabid Puffin check like a United Nations something they have a lot to say about world info

    • @nickfishing641
      @nickfishing641 4 года назад +1

      Jose M 24hours

    • @eddiematthias6049
      @eddiematthias6049 3 года назад

      A trick : watch series at flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies recently.

    • @adrielismael1904
      @adrielismael1904 3 года назад

      @Eddie Matthias Yup, I have been using flixzone} for months myself :)

  • @DariusDevlin001
    @DariusDevlin001 4 года назад +59

    After frequent email conversations with colleagues in Japan and other parts of the world, I bought a digital watch and forced myself to learn the 24h time system. I actually like it a lot better than the am/pm time system.

    • @Volk1880
      @Volk1880 4 года назад +6

      On the plus side if there is a war that kicks off and you are conscripted, you will instantly be officer material. Or at the very least, a corporal!

    • @suriyaathevaan7048
      @suriyaathevaan7048 4 года назад +2

      Cool!

    • @mircocapra4531
      @mircocapra4531 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, it's much simpler

    • @64imma
      @64imma Год назад +1

      I started using the 24-hour time after I showed up to work a whole 12 hours early because I forgot to write am. I love the 24-hour format so much. I just wish others in my life would embrace it too.

  • @dell50cent
    @dell50cent 5 лет назад +20

    in Brazil we use 24 hour clock for general purposes and 12 hour clock for conversation

  • @leDespicable
    @leDespicable 5 лет назад +13

    Somehow, as a German, I don't really like the fact that Germany is labeled as a "both 12 and 24 hour country". We do use the 24-hour clock in normal conversations just as much as the 12-hour clock, however the latter is not that prominent. We only really use the 12-hour system when talking about something that takes place on the same day, and in the same half of the day (If someone asked me "When does the party start" in the morning, I would say 21:00 o'clock. However, if they asked me in the afternoon, I would tell them 9:00 o'clock since the morning has already passed, so there's no chance of a misunderstanding.

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  5 лет назад +2

      For a lot of the countries that are marked 12/24, this kind of casual conversation structure seems pretty common. 24 hour time is typically the way it is formally conveyed, with 12 hour time being slang or conversational communication.

    • @leDespicable
      @leDespicable 5 лет назад +3

      @@rabidpuffin Sorry if I'm bickering a bit too much. It just triggers me, and I don't even know why ^^;

  • @np8857
    @np8857 4 года назад +5

    Searched high and low for a good explanation for my homeschoolers. This is fabulous!! Thank you!

  • @nylexmo9019
    @nylexmo9019 4 года назад +29

    I live in the U.S. & I wish we just used the 24 hour system AND the metric system while we’re at it😏

    • @Wald4267
      @Wald4267 3 года назад

      Nah it’s too complicating I’m already used to the 12 hr clock which I’ve used all my life

    • @PP-iq7co
      @PP-iq7co 3 года назад

      @@Wald4267 yeah like what’s the point in learning another clock there’s no point of useing it

    • @yungfruitsnack7376
      @yungfruitsnack7376 3 года назад +7

      @@PP-iq7co I don’t disagree with you, but the 24 hour clock is so much easier to figure out time zones and see add/subtract hours. Try it out like it’s actually a life changer. I use 24 hour clock on my phone, but when someone asks me for the time, I say the 12 hour clock term.

    • @r4ls3i60
      @r4ls3i60 3 года назад +2

      Here's a chart for u:
      12 AM = 00:00 | 12 PM = 12:00 Examples:
      1 AM = 01:00 | 1 PM = 13:00 20:53 = 8:53 pm
      2 AM = 02:00 | 2 PM = 14:00 09:55= 9:55 am
      3 AM = 03:00 | 3 PM = 15:00 12:26= 12.26 pm
      4 AM = 04:00 | 4 PM = 16:00 00:34= 12:34 am
      5 AM = 05:00 | 5 PM = 17:00
      6 AM = 06:00 | 6 PM = 18:00
      7 AM = 07:00 | 7 PM = 19:00
      8 AM = 08:00 | 8 PM = 20:00
      9 AM = 09:00 | 9 PM = 21:00
      10 AM = 10:00 | 10 PM = 22:00
      11 AM = 11:00 | 11 PM = 23.00

    • @CM-dx6xu
      @CM-dx6xu Год назад +1

      @@PP-iq7co easier to distinguish, very useful for written forms and calculating time. AM PM uses letters, which may be obnoxious if you have to program something.

  • @raestera
    @raestera 3 года назад +3

    I'm from the US where you learn to use 12 hour time. I've learned to use 24 hour time and trust me, it's SO MUCH better

  • @AngelVargas1989
    @AngelVargas1989 6 лет назад +8

    México uses both, 24 hour for formal pourposes and 12 hour for conversation, here everything like TV ads, public digital clocks, dates and reports in everything are in 24 hour system, but every single normal person uses 12 hour system for conversation.

    • @r4ls3i60
      @r4ls3i60 3 года назад +1

      Airports are places in Mexico where 24 hour clock is more common.

  • @MinZilla
    @MinZilla 5 лет назад +26

    24 > 12
    change my mind
    edit: both mathematically and timewise XD

  • @ziondelrosario9747
    @ziondelrosario9747 6 лет назад +10

    Here in the Philippines, both 12-hour-based and 24-hour-based are being taught in schools. I mylsef just learned the 24-hour-based time when I was in Grade 7. The 12-hour-based is used by the media and by most people. But I also know many people here that uses 24-hour-based on their scheduling, especially on their cellphones. There is weird thing I just saw, that there are some Filipinos that find 24-hour-based as grand, no idea why, haha.

  • @Josh.015
    @Josh.015 6 лет назад +36

    I bought a digital watch and when it went into 13:00 I was like “What the heck”

  • @crystal4kira
    @crystal4kira 5 лет назад +11

    I loved the mini history lesson ahahaha. "BY HAND" got me totally confused too but great explanation and attention catcher.

  • @hunk9837
    @hunk9837 Год назад +1

    Here in the U.S. the 24 Hour Time is used by the Military, Law Enforcement, Security, First Responders and those who have other Government jobs.

  • @OliverCooksey
    @OliverCooksey Год назад

    Australian here. 24h time is used a lot here for scheduling both in workplaces and for transport. Most retail stores also list times in 24h as well.

  • @limitededition3295
    @limitededition3295 Год назад +2

    I am shocked to see a lot of people dont know 24h format. I had to learn it in kindergarden and tell the teacher all the times.

  • @Vestlandsguten
    @Vestlandsguten 5 лет назад +4

    I do believe many of the countries officially using the 24h-system would just say the regular numbers in day to day conversation. Say me and some collegues will meet after work for a couple of beers, I would be like "meet you guys at eight, tonight"

  • @jesstimms
    @jesstimms 4 года назад +3

    WOW! Most videos that teachers set for kids to watch are like little kid ones or random videos. But, this video was interesting and not at all boring! I am giving this video a bid fat LIKE!!

  • @jrgboy
    @jrgboy 6 лет назад +3

    Before I retired I worked for an international airline for 35 years so naturally I use the 24H clock, I don't see what the big deal is. Here in the UK I think we use both..

    • @Volk1880
      @Volk1880 4 года назад

      Well we do use both, all offical time tables and what not, are usually always 24 hour but if you want to visit someone at 5 for tea.... its probably going to be 1700hrs unless you are mental.

  • @weenie9617
    @weenie9617 3 года назад +4

    Good vid :) I got this for school work but actually learnt something new :-)

  • @listening2all
    @listening2all 8 лет назад +5

    I have known people in the "British" countries with the 12hr clock miss air flights because the ticket is in printed in the 24hr clock, so when it say's Tuesday 00.25 they should be at the airport on Monday evening not Tuesday.........

    • @Digital111
      @Digital111 7 лет назад +2

      probably Americans... Brits and everyone who uses the 24 hour clock knows what 00:25 means

    • @Icybubba
      @Icybubba 7 лет назад +1

      That would mean 25 minutes past midnight, so there for arrive around 11 PM (23 hundred) and you will be fine. There is not much to it

  • @amjan
    @amjan 6 лет назад +17

    Not accurate - in Poland we also use both: 24h in general and 12h for conversation.

    • @matof1428
      @matof1428 6 лет назад +5

      amjan
      Same in Slovakia.
      I thing that most people in Europe are using 12 hour system in unofficial spoken language.

    • @SimonZellox
      @SimonZellox 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah but not that often, at least in germany. We kind of use both for conversations.

    • @vandanum
      @vandanum 6 лет назад

      Poland cannot into Space

    • @shaggy-2
      @shaggy-2 4 года назад

      Same in mexico

  • @itsmefrog784
    @itsmefrog784 4 года назад +13

    In Aus we use both

    • @noah.jenner1
      @noah.jenner1 4 года назад +2

      Barneze the Moustache Maker ya I live in Australia

    • @phoebewardlaw2414
      @phoebewardlaw2414 4 года назад +1

      @@noah.jenner1 he could mean Austria I am Aussie tho to

    • @noah.jenner1
      @noah.jenner1 4 года назад

      Same I’m Aussie oof I got confused

    • @noah.jenner1
      @noah.jenner1 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @itsmefrog784
      @itsmefrog784 4 года назад

      I mean Australia

  • @jonathanzalunardo3316
    @jonathanzalunardo3316 2 года назад +1

    My Class insisted that I say, at 3:13 the Saturday time should go from 00:00 to 23:59. Your clock will never say 24:00 and they're so triggered,
    Love 5/6 VIP

    • @izzy_9326
      @izzy_9326 2 года назад

      😡

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 месяцев назад

      From a communication and clarity standpoint, ask them how they would convey “Saturday at midnight”? I understand that technically 24:00 Sat = 00:00 Sun and what you’d typically use, but saying Sat 21:00-24:00 or Sat 9:00-midnight is a lot clearer than Sat 21:00-23:59:59 or Sat 21:00-Sun 00:00.
      Search Wikipedia for “24-hour clock” and you should see some great examples of the practical uses of “24:00”.

  • @chrisg3030
    @chrisg3030 7 лет назад +2

    "Why are days even split by 12 to begin with?" Answer: tides. If an hour is defined originally as the time taken after low water for 1/12 of the tidal range to be reached, then during the next hour another 2/12 will be reached, and the hour after that another 3/12. At the end of the 4th hour yet another 3/12 is added but by the end of the 5th only another 2/12, and at the end of the 6th just 1/12 again by which time high tide is reached. The sequence 123321 represents the rise and fall of tidal flow speed, and the sum of these six numbers is 12. The number of hours from high tide to next high tide is 12. Two tides a day means 24 hours. These figures were independent of daylight and night-time and therefore of season and sun dials, after all mariners are prepared to set sail or enter port any time of the day or night, summer or winter. And many of them still use this "rule of twelths" for deciding when exactly to do so.

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 лет назад +2

      Cool comment. Tides are also an effect of the rotation of the earth, so it makes sense that there would be a relation to the day/night cycle. Hadn't seen the 12 hour correlation/breakdown before though.

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I suppose I'm trying to argue that although the day/night and tidal cycles are both an effect of the earth's rotation, they don't coincide, and that the first 12 hour clocks were designed to log the latter. And although the tidal range, and hence the length of an hour, varies over the month (spring and neap tides) and from one port to another, it doesn't "vary wildly over the year". Yes, 12 breaks down nicely into 1+2+3+3+2+1 in a way and with a result that other nearby numbers, 10 and 16 say, don't. For that reason it might have come to be applied to other natural cycles.

    • @chrisg3030
      @chrisg3030 7 лет назад +1

      Actually, it's just occurred to me that the length of an hour might not in fact vary with the tidal range at a given place or time of the month. A bigger range doesn't mean a longer time to cover it, or a proportion of it, just that the water flows in and out faster. What do you think?

  • @imtballday6564
    @imtballday6564 4 года назад +3

    In Australia we use both not just 24 hour
    EDIT:We use both so much that I got our “base time” wrong. Yeah, we use both.

    • @adamknight5089
      @adamknight5089 2 года назад

      I don't know anyone using 24 hour clock

    • @OliverCooksey
      @OliverCooksey Год назад

      ​@@adamknight5089work rosters and transport schedules are always done in 24h time.

  • @ronaldmoyer3763
    @ronaldmoyer3763 6 лет назад +3

    Hand thing just blew my mind

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  6 лет назад

      Yeah, that was one of the things that blew me away when I was researching all of this. Cool little system.

  • @owenwood-bevington9805
    @owenwood-bevington9805 4 года назад +4

    I live in the uk and as far as I'm aware we very rarely use 24 time

    • @trayvonjackson4830
      @trayvonjackson4830 4 года назад

      Does the UK use a 12 hour clock ? I know Canada and the USA do.

    • @owenwood-bevington9805
      @owenwood-bevington9805 4 года назад

      @@trayvonjackson4830 yes the vast majority of the time we use 12 hour

    • @trayvonjackson4830
      @trayvonjackson4830 4 года назад +1

      Owen Wood-bevington Great Britain 🇬🇧 has given birth to 4 nations ( 🇺🇸 🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿) and they all have British DNA infused into their culture, so I’m assuming they use a 12 hour clock because Great Britain does.

    • @trayvonjackson4830
      @trayvonjackson4830 4 года назад +1

      Owen Wood-bevington Cheers 🍻 from Munich to the great nation of Britain. 🇩🇪🤝🇬🇧

    • @owenwood-bevington9805
      @owenwood-bevington9805 4 года назад +1

      @@trayvonjackson4830 thank you my great German friend

  • @katieminnis
    @katieminnis 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful in explaining the use of the two systems to my students

  • @danielbejder5514
    @danielbejder5514 5 лет назад +3

    24:00:00 does not exist. If it did it would be in the day before 12:00:00 AM (24:00 is hence used in spoken language to mean midnight at the end of the day, but it is only achieved by rounding up 23:59:59 point more 9s than you care to mention). 00:00:00 = 12:00:00 AM, this need for 3 different times a day the clock is 12 in spoken* AM/PM language is one of the reasons to avoid the 12 hour system. Very poor start to be off by a full day for a video meant to explain 24h time.
    *First: 12 Midnight in the beginning of the day (12:00 AM), second: 12 noon (12:00 PM) and third: 12 midnight at the end of the day (can not be written, unlike 24:00 that does not exist, but can be written and talked about using the standard time format). 24h clock spoken have 0, 12 and 24 with no ambiguity.

  • @_lackerr
    @_lackerr 3 года назад +1

    I am live in Russia, and we have 21 hour clock. Russians know 12-hour format, but don’t using.

  • @ismaelhazim6435
    @ismaelhazim6435 4 года назад +2

    why did you stop making video

  • @powerbones596
    @powerbones596 6 лет назад +2

    vietnam and korea are inaccurate - they both officially use 24h but some people use 12h

  • @ignixity
    @ignixity 3 года назад +1

    You deserve more subs. Great vid!

  • @BladeCrew
    @BladeCrew 2 года назад

    The only problem I have is when they say it's 7 o clock they don't specify if it's am or pm, and you have to guess (12 hour time). If the person says it's either 7 o clock or 19 o clock, then I know it's night or morning (24 hour time). Now imagine calculating a battery that last 60 hours, and you want to know the amount of days it will last. If you take 60/12 you get 5 which makes no sense but it you divide it by 2 you get 2,5 days (12 hour time). If you use 60/24 you get 2,5 days (24 hours). You do need to divide the time when using 12 hour time twice, but you only have to divide once with 24 hour time.

  • @plewiv
    @plewiv 4 года назад +1

    This was very eye opening.

  • @THEMIMIK
    @THEMIMIK 9 месяцев назад

    How come you stopped posting videos? I see a lot of potential in this channel!

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! By the time kid #4 came around all my spare time seemed to slip away, but I hope to still post in the future. I aspire to continue.

  • @Hunter_IRL
    @Hunter_IRL 3 года назад +1

    Just the vid I was looking for

  • @myhandlewastakenandIgaveup
    @myhandlewastakenandIgaveup 7 месяцев назад

    As an (relatively) rare american non former military 24 hour time user I love its simplicity. Not only that but its simply more efficient when setting alarms on a phone.
    Add in the fact that if I see a 1 I know I should already be in bed but if I see a 13 I know I just had lunch. All dad jokes aside its simply more efficient.

  • @mytiliss682
    @mytiliss682 3 года назад +2

    We ultimately use 24h, but saying 7 o clock of evening for 19:00 is ok. Most interesting thing is midnight, it usually called as 12 o clock of the night, and other hours till 6 are also "night" hours, then go morning and day hours. If 12h had 4 marks it will be a lot less confusing.

  • @suriyaathevaan7048
    @suriyaathevaan7048 4 года назад +2

    This dude is a legend u helped me so much keep up the good work

  • @grizlerber
    @grizlerber 7 лет назад +10

    I'm Canadian and I hate the 12 clock

    • @TreeFiddy-1337
      @TreeFiddy-1337 6 лет назад +4

      I'm American and I hate the 12 hour format.

  • @vafitz777
    @vafitz777 7 лет назад +5

    this is a very good video

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 лет назад

      vafitz777 Thank you for the kind words.

    • @vafitz777
      @vafitz777 7 лет назад

      oh my goodness i never tought a youtuber would reply btu whel your welcome anytime

  • @airkoala1
    @airkoala1 7 лет назад +2

    2:12 Bangladesh(the tiny country beside India) uses 12 hour notation not 24.

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the update. I tried to cross reference a bunch of different sources but it looks like a lot of resources are off online. Always great to hear from individuals familiar with specific countries.

    • @muhammadkhalilahmed4362
      @muhammadkhalilahmed4362 2 года назад

      In Pakistan its is also 12 hours

  • @karenmcgilvery7719
    @karenmcgilvery7719 3 года назад +1

    good video, loved it

  • @SpaceSwimmer69
    @SpaceSwimmer69 4 года назад +1

    In Russia we count only in 24 format. But when it comes to talking we often speak in 12 hour format. I can understand speaking in 12 hour format, but counting? Hell no

  • @IsaacRossMusic1
    @IsaacRossMusic1 4 года назад +2

    I like it

  • @ghumakkadAarav
    @ghumakkadAarav 3 года назад +1

    A very good knowledgeable video

  • @slim3o5
    @slim3o5 7 лет назад +3

    no 1 should b confused by da sat. midnight...bcuz its still sat at 12:00pm midnight it does not turn sun until 1201am..even wen we talk 2 each other.. ie..we could go out, get 2 club 12:30am "sat.nite" go 2 church 10.00am(sun.mrng)...talk 2 friend after church and say i went out "last nite"(sat.nite 12:30am) not i went out dis morning..

    • @TreeFiddy-1337
      @TreeFiddy-1337 6 лет назад +2

      It goes from 11:59pm Saturday to 12:00am Sunday. What you stated is incorrect and just further proves how much more efficient the 24 hour format is over the am/pm format.

    • @TreeFiddy-1337
      @TreeFiddy-1337 6 лет назад

      12pm is noon. 12am is midnight.

  • @faithlynn8911
    @faithlynn8911 4 года назад +1

    awesome video!!!!!

  • @andrewgu5804
    @andrewgu5804 3 года назад +2

    Nice, this helped a lot

  • @nickfishing641
    @nickfishing641 4 года назад +2

    Thx help allot

  • @RyanKasaine-y5r
    @RyanKasaine-y5r 7 дней назад

    I LIKE IT

  • @Клаурил
    @Клаурил 5 лет назад +2

    24h is the thing.

  • @ryancollin8713
    @ryancollin8713 4 года назад +1

    Add a bit of minecraft to your RUclips channel

  • @xios1515
    @xios1515 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks this helped a lot!

  • @slim3o5
    @slim3o5 7 лет назад +1

    ps here's da oxy..we'll say we got home like 4:50am dis sun morning..

  • @LiLSnack13
    @LiLSnack13 2 года назад

    you made this harder

  • @j.b.2263
    @j.b.2263 6 лет назад +1

    P.m not pm as some people write. pm is a unit of length.

  • @tstcikhthyss
    @tstcikhthyss 4 года назад +1

    It seems like you made a mistake. 1:00 a.m. is not "1 hour before midday"; it is "1 hour after midnight" or "11 hours before midday". Similarly for 12:59 a.m. Also, 1:27 "caesium" is pronounced "seize-ium", not "cess-ium".

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  4 года назад +2

      I was showing the confusion of the logic in the naming. Not sure if that is the best way to convey the 12:59am to 1:00am ridiculousness concept, but I tried ;) And you’re right, I did pronounce Cs wrong -_-

  • @challaboru5107
    @challaboru5107 4 года назад

    Here in Kenya Africa

  • @giorgichincharauli4554
    @giorgichincharauli4554 8 лет назад +5

    No mate, Georgia uses 24 hour system

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  8 лет назад +5

      You know what, you're right! In fact, I mistakenly made the graphic have Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan labeled as 12 hour countries versus 24 hour. Good catch!

    • @vandanum
      @vandanum 6 лет назад

      Гамарджоба биджо!

  • @lawrenceph4921
    @lawrenceph4921 7 лет назад +3

    12:00=24:00

  • @임혜경-z1i
    @임혜경-z1i 4 года назад

    Thanks! Nice and detailed video👍👍

  • @uncle_kurds1257
    @uncle_kurds1257 4 года назад +1

    Epic

  • @Scloud1
    @Scloud1 4 года назад

    Bosnia and Herzegovina uses both.

  • @Digital111
    @Digital111 7 лет назад +2

    0:15 That map is wrong, Argentina and Uruguay use 24 hour not 12

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  7 лет назад +1

      Looks like my sources were off. Thanks for the comment. Wish I could edit a video once it's up. I'd like it to be as accurate as possible.

  • @muhammadtauseef9843
    @muhammadtauseef9843 3 года назад +1

    Nice keep it up👍👍

    • @muhammadtauseef9843
      @muhammadtauseef9843 3 года назад

      I love your video this video helped me alot 👍👍👍❤

  • @kensley94
    @kensley94 5 лет назад +2

    Nother reason 2 b happy in europe instead of living in the us.

  • @NUFjordside
    @NUFjordside 3 месяца назад

    whatever.... am/pm is a flawed system, and ought to be changed to 24hr clock as soon as possible...

  • @Randomstufficanfind
    @Randomstufficanfind Год назад +1

    you should have one sub :)

  • @matheusrufino8745
    @matheusrufino8745 4 года назад

    Why don't u upload anymore?

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  4 года назад

      Glad to see you're hungry for more! I've been just slammed with work and fourth kid's birth, but I do plan on getting back to it soon. Have a ton of fun topics I'd like to hit!

  • @NUFjordside
    @NUFjordside 3 месяца назад

    there is SO many videos trying to explain am/pm....hmmmmm why? cos am/pm useless...! Use 24hr clock to avoid ANY confusion

  • @MintedReality
    @MintedReality 5 лет назад +5

    lasers, pewpewpew hahaha

  • @Cool-bn9og
    @Cool-bn9og 3 года назад

    Yup

  • @Oliver-sj7dk
    @Oliver-sj7dk 2 года назад

    I’m watching for school it sucks

  • @itsmefrog784
    @itsmefrog784 4 года назад +3

    A like cause I’m felling jenorous

  • @calumpascoe5960
    @calumpascoe5960 4 года назад

    Hi

  • @louisgadsby5297
    @louisgadsby5297 4 года назад

    He said subscribe so I did but then I unsubscribed he said like so I liked and then took it off and when he said comment down bollow we'll here I am

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  4 года назад +1

      If I specified not to un-like or un-subscribe, would that help? ;) Hope you enjoyed the vid.

  • @eliplayz_yt5191
    @eliplayz_yt5191 2 года назад +1

    01:29

  • @Elf_Hour
    @Elf_Hour 5 лет назад +1

    Please do not present speculation as if it was fact :-)

    • @3nt3_
      @3nt3_ 5 лет назад

      at which exact point did he?

  • @RaghvendraKumar-gg5jf
    @RaghvendraKumar-gg5jf 2 года назад

    sir aap very english speaking

  • @Mousfett
    @Mousfett Год назад

    No flag no country!

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  Год назад +1

      Classic Eddie Izzard bit. “Do you have a flag? Oh, you don’t? Interesting.”

  • @slim3o5
    @slim3o5 7 лет назад +1

    oh n dont confuse yaself puffin...u said it n ur vid brits did it all bout ctrl..y u think we gotta move time ahead or back a hr plus dey have 2 change da dayz dey do it on..24hr time(!da original!) deres no need..

  • @phoebewardlaw2414
    @phoebewardlaw2414 4 года назад +2

    100th comment 🤭

  • @blackkaylo22
    @blackkaylo22 5 лет назад +5

    12 hour is easier

    • @3nt3_
      @3nt3_ 5 лет назад +3

      no. it ist way more complicated

    • @hannnnaareal
      @hannnnaareal 4 года назад

      @@3nt3_ for people who come from countries that use exclusively it yeah its easier. it’s what we’ve been taught our whole life

    • @archie2934
      @archie2934 4 года назад

      Yeah for me 24 hour is like learning French lmao

    • @Scloud1
      @Scloud1 4 года назад

      I agree.

    • @DangerWrap
      @DangerWrap 4 года назад +1

      Have fun when alarm goes off at 8pm.

  • @brettvonhenneberg-romhild3535
    @brettvonhenneberg-romhild3535 7 месяцев назад

    I would say B. You cant go back in time.

  • @taxidriverxdscp4242
    @taxidriverxdscp4242 3 года назад

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @noah.jenner1
    @noah.jenner1 4 года назад +1

    I dare you to pin this

    • @ella-fg7ng
      @ella-fg7ng 4 года назад

      Blue UnitedYT he already pinned one

    • @rabidpuffin
      @rabidpuffin  4 года назад +1

      I don’t negotiate with terrorist. But I will like this.

    • @noah.jenner1
      @noah.jenner1 4 года назад

      XD I was joking

  • @cletusalexander2055
    @cletusalexander2055 4 года назад

    Why the virus

  • @Soul_Drill
    @Soul_Drill 8 месяцев назад

    You talk too fast

  • @E2.00pium
    @E2.00pium 3 года назад

    I like your content shout me out

  • @invincible2640
    @invincible2640 4 года назад

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