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Asked on March 25, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
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Asked on March 23, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 22, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 21, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 17, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes
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Asked on March 16, 2022 in Meaning.
The convention stems from the term itself. Midnight comes from midnight. In
conversation, the ‘night’ of which’midnight’ is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned.
If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date.
Example:
The paper is due by Friday at midnight. May he be suspended for the day.
Should not be confusing for anyone. Etc, considering that it was due 7 day earlier than it actually happened, there’s no misunderstanding excuse for not getting mail on time. The
entire convention is based on the typical human schedule of being awake during the day and asleep during the night. Please explain. Even the ‘wee hours’ ‘can be used conversationally to mean the night’ prior.
Example:
We stayed out until 3am on Friday!
We were out till 3am Saturday evenings: What do you think about it?Why do I often wait for Christmas and have good news my side of the story?
- 13843 views
- 447 answers
- 4716 votes