it depends
Mid Day was created in 1979.
The Mid-Autumn Day or Festival as it is known is used to celebrate the last day of the Fall harvest.
* New Year's Day * Duan Wu (Dragon Boat) Festival * The Seventh Eve * Mid-Autumn Festival * Spring Festival * Army's Day * Teacher's Day * National Day * Lantern Festival * Qing Ming (Pure and Bright in China) And there are many more!!
it depends on school that how much it provides to a teacher.
S was used from mid 1958 to mid 1959. In NIB condition it should be worth around $400.
2pm-2:30pm is considered mid afternoon
Mid-day
It means mid-day
AM (ante meridium) = before mid-day and PM (post) = after mid-day, so guess what meridium means?
Centuries ago, what we consider the first day of winter - the winter solstice in late December - was known as mid-winter's day. This makes sense when considering that up to this day the days are getting shorter, and after this day the days begin to get longer. Similarly, mid-summer's day was what we now call the first day of summer.
Tuesday, mid-morning or mid afternoon.
12.15 pm is just after mid day.