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Northern Hemisperism in USians
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Why are people from the USA so often prone to referring to time periods in seasonal terminology?
Surely they realise that referring to " the summer of 2011" is ridiculously ambiguous in a global sense yet even journalists will persist with using such expressions when posting online.
I don't see this kind of ignorance from people in other parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Surely they realise that referring to " the summer of 2011" is ridiculously ambiguous in a global sense yet even journalists will persist with using such expressions when posting online.
I don't see this kind of ignorance from people in other parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
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I was only nine at the time and t was over forty years ago but I am sure it was mid-winter.
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I was only nine at the time and t was over forty years ago but I am sure it was mid-winter.
boxtops //why is it ignorant? I speak about meeting OH in winter 1999.''
In the southern hemisphere "summer" covers two entirely non-contiguous periods of the year, January/February and December.
Moreover they are quite different times of the year from the Northern Hemisphere summer.
Furthermore the US designates seasons divide on the solstices and equinoxes while in Australia we divide season on the first day of the month.
Australian summers start on December first,
In the southern hemisphere "summer" covers two entirely non-contiguous periods of the year, January/February and December.
Moreover they are quite different times of the year from the Northern Hemisphere summer.
Furthermore the US designates seasons divide on the solstices and equinoxes while in Australia we divide season on the first day of the month.
Australian summers start on December first,
As most of the world's population lives in the northern hemisphere.....and as they are writing from their experience of events.....then it will be as it will be. We don't have a dry season where I live but I can get my head round reading about events and stories from places that do.
An arab youth asked one of my rellies on VSO, 'what is the desert like round your father's village?'
We're all bound by our perception of the world from where we are.
An arab youth asked one of my rellies on VSO, 'what is the desert like round your father's village?'
We're all bound by our perception of the world from where we are.
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