I have very recently learned that countries outside the United States also observe Daylight Savings time though they might call it summer time or some other variation or combination of the two. I have to say that I was surprised and asked for clarification as I thought I heard wrong. I grew up on the east coast of the United States and never figured out exactly why we needed to change the clocks though I had always done it and didn't give it much thought. In the fall we turned clocks back to presumably get some daylight in the earlier morning hours but that also meant that it was dark around 5:00 pm for a few weeks. Spring called for turning the clock ahead, giving up an hour of sleep, and suddenly making it darker in the morning. I don't know why I never thought about other countries adjusting their clocks. I guess I just assumed that it was some strange tradition in the U.S. dating back to our more agricultural days. It was the way things were until I moved to Arizon
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