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trønderen26-Mar-23 7:12
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PIEBALDconsult26-Mar-23 10:43
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trønderen26-Mar-23 18:26
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We have no established tradition for the entire world switching to a new date at exactly the same absolute time. It happens at midnight, local time.

There is no need for introduce any new problems just because we label the hours differently. Here, at UTC+1, our midnight is labeled as 23:00 UTC time. That is when the date changes. If you live at UTC-6, the midnight hour in your place will be labeled 06:00 UTC; that is when your date changes, because that is your midnight. This is a close parallel to relabeling the hour when you wake up; it might feel a little strange at first, but I guess that you would soon get used to the clock saying something different from 06:00 when you wake up, and something different from 24:00 when the date changes.

On the other hand: I can imagine that a country such as the US of A could see advantages in the entire nation switching to a new date at the same UTC time. As it is now, you have at least five different times for date change.

You still could run into issues, though! I read a story about a young US couple during WW2, who were planning their wedding. This was interrupted by the groom on very short notice being called for military service. The couple decided that in case he lost his life in the war, they wanted to be married. So they had a marriage arranged over the air, with one priest on his side at his Pacific post, and another priest at the bride's side, and they exchanged their vow across the military radio connection.

This connection happened to cross the international date line. The groom survived the war. After he returned home, they always celebrated his wedding day, and her wedding day. This issue would persist even if the entire world switched to UTC.
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dandy7228-Mar-23 7:13
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dandy7228-Mar-23 9:34
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