Does “Friday midnight” refer to the beginning of four days in one day?
What is “midnight on…”? How does “midnight
- on” look like? I don’t
know if you can post the answers on Quora at the end of the
day to be acknowledged by someone else, maybe I’m just one person. 🙂
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.
I would interpret it as the time between Friday and Saturday, and I think most people would, but it’s still definitely ambiguous. If you’re a writer and you’re speaking to others, try to
- use an alternative instead:
- 11:59 PM on Friday
- The beginning of Saturday At midnight
between Friday and Saturday If someone else says it, it’s not a bad idea to ask for clarification. Even though it’s more common for it to mean Friday, there are still times when it will mean Saturday and neither is completely correct or incorrect.