Or, for those boring old manual clocks, you will have to put them forward an hour yourself. Alternatively, feel free to save time now and manually add an hour in your head every time you check the time, then after a few weeks get around to actually changing them, then spend a few weeks confused about whether you changed them or not and if you still need to add an hour and checking the time on your phone to make sure.

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Yesterday the UK were 9 hours behind Melbourne. Today they are 10 hours behind. In a month when they drop out of daylight saving, they will be 11 hours behind Melbourne. I need to talk with UK people for work. Not looking pretty.

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Me not from here. Was like noooooooooo……. I get to wait one more month.

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When I get up at 5/6am, I bed to differ.

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When I get up at 5/6am, I bed to differ.

I sure do appreciate that Freudian slip

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Happens to the breast of us

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The United States Chamber of Commerce has praised the extension of daylight saving under the 2005 law, which increased the amount of shopping and commerce after work in the evenings.

Follow the yanks and literally change your clocks to make line go up more.

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Change the clocks, check your smoke alarm batteries … and replace if needed. The batteries that is.

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