← Back to context Comment by gerikson 5 months ago In my experience, Brits refer to their time as "GMT" whether or not DST is in effect. 1 comment gerikson Reply Sophira 5 months ago True; I should have said "most people refer to their local timezone in that way". (The reason I didn't was because at the time, I was referring to those specific timezones, not because I was picking on Americans.)
Sophira 5 months ago True; I should have said "most people refer to their local timezone in that way". (The reason I didn't was because at the time, I was referring to those specific timezones, not because I was picking on Americans.)
True; I should have said "most people refer to their local timezone in that way". (The reason I didn't was because at the time, I was referring to those specific timezones, not because I was picking on Americans.)