You are correct.Is midnight considered 12 a.m. or 12 p.m. I say its 12 a.m. and 12 p.m. is noon. My friend thinks the opposite. Who is right and who is wrong.
In military time... not civilian time.There is no 12AM. it is 00AM for midnight
12 PM is noon (day light)
so you are both wrong
No it isn't. There is no am or pm with 24 hour time. Midnight is usually called "twenty four hundred hours" and noon is "twelve hundred hours".12am is 24:00 hour
You are wrong. 24 hundred hours is based on military time. 24 hours is the civilian time that most of the world usesNo it isn't. There is no am or pm with 24 hour time. Midnight is usually called "twenty four hundred hours" and noon is "twelve hundred hours".
I am well aware what most of the world uses. I have worked extensively overseas for the last 20 years. I have never seen anyone there use am or pm. They just say a number up to 24. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-hour_clockYou are wrong. 24 hundred hours is based on military time. 24 hours is the civilian time that most of the world uses
I'm not wrong 12 AM = 24:00 hrs or 24 hundred in the army
Strange. I've work in many countries particularly Asia and outside of business (i.e. personal conversation) - I cannot ever remember anyone telling me that we will meet for dinner at 18:00 instead of 6 oclock. It could be that they only use the time showing on their wrist watch when speaking English.I am well aware what most of the world uses. I have worked extensively overseas for the last 20 years. I have never seen anyone there use am or pm. They just say a number up to 24. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-hour_clock
You are wrong. 24 hundred hours is based on military time. 24 hours is the civilian time that most of the world uses
I'm not wrong 12 AM = 24:00 hrs or 24 hundred in the army
Yup. This is rather like the arguments about when the last millennium ended and this one began. Counting begins with the number one, not zero, but whenever clarity is at risk you add information, if you're smart.I was taught, probably or possibly incorrectly, that noon and midnight were neither am or pm, they were 12 noon and 12 midnight. I've also noticed my watch when set to 24 hour time, will go 23:59:59 to 24:00:00 to 0:00:01, indicating midnight as the end of the day, and one second past midnight as the start of the new day.