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When a schedule says that it is Monday, 12 a.m., is it Sunday at midnight, or Monday noon, or Monday midnight?

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When a schedule says that it is Monday, 12 a.m., is it Sunday at midnight, or Monday noon, or Monday midnight?

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  1. Monday noon.


  2. i woul say sunday midnight

  3. I'd say the schedule is Monday 12th - in the morning

  4. Strictly speaking, there is no "12 a.m."  It can't be noon, because "a.m."

    means "before noon."  And midnight is "12 p.m." (after noon).  The

    closest you can come is "12:00:01 a.m." -- presumably Monday

    morning.  

  5. Monday at 12:00 am is Monday morning

  6. Sunday at midnight

  7. Monday, 12 a.m. is the very first moment of Monday (e.g. 1 second after Sunday night).

  8. Deffo sunday middnight. So you could either call it Sunday 12pm or Monday 12am and it would be the same time. Heh hehe

  9. It is Sunday night/Monday morning.

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