another dumb question

Analogue or digitial?

  • Analogue.

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • Digital.

    Votes: 27 60.0%
  • Both.

    Votes: 12 26.7%

  • Total voters
    45
I only use analogue. I dunno if that's a British thing? But yeah I've always said 'five to,' 'ten past' etc. It's just normal, for me, I guess.

I'm an oddball of a British again then... That's it, internet shoo, you've made me American or whatever. So I can actually be British, I will escape then come back and never come back.

For me it's digital I've never been able to adjust myself to the analogue clock, I'm fourteen and still can't read them properly and I don't have a clue why. So, it's digital all the way for me internet or not! People here say it the analogue way all the time then I go and say "7:25" or something and they get all confused and I have to do maths or just show them my phone if too lazy, which the latter is the most common option.
 
I never bother to say the analogue 'style'. It's much easier to say it digitally, for me anyway.
 
When people ask me what time it is, I usually say the minutes, unless it's half, quarter past or to.
And then people usually ask for the hour as well. :B
 
7:58. I dunno, saying the exact numbers are easier or something like that.
 
Digital.. more so than analog, but really I say both.

Most of the time I read the time off of digital clocks, so I speak them out as I read them..
Like "It's 2:23", or "Close to 5:30", etc.
 
I say it dighitally it is easier for me.
 
I'll always say it in digital. Analogue seems much longer to process in my brain.
 
Usually Analogue unless I want to be really exact. I would say 5 to 7 or 10 past 9 but if it's exact I use 9:47 if you know what I mean
 
Oh, my goooosh... I hate it when people say it like that, I never understand what they mean. XD I just say it... normally. :P
 
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