• @PoopingCough
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    69 months ago

    Even worse than that imo is ‘quarter of’. I swear to god it’s been used to mean both before or after whatever hour they’re talking about

    • @[email protected]
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      59 months ago

      mfrs think I know what hours its close to when I probably don’t know the day and am lucky to know what month it is.

    • @Feathercrown
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      39 months ago

      Anyone using “quarter of” to mean X:15 is just incorrect. That’s “quarter after”.

      • @John_McMurray
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        -29 months ago

        When you say quarter of, you are supposed to say the next hour. Quarter after 4 is a quarter of 5.

        • @Feathercrown
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          29 months ago

          That’s… I guess that makes sense but that’s really weird and ambiguous.

        • @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          Quarter after four is 4:15.

          Quarter of five is 4:45. Also quarter to five and quarter til five.

          I’m seeing other comments that suggest I might be wrong. Especially in regards to other languages.

        • Thistledown
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          19 months ago

          I would not have guessed that meaning of “of.” I think we should stick to “til” or “past” for clarity.