no it isnt they just happen to clean on that day.
no i dont clean on sundays
During the week beginning on the last Sunday of March and from the 1st Sunday of October to the last Sunday of October, Canberra is nine hours ahead of Germany...2 PM CEST in Germany = 11 PM EDT in CanberraFrom the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October, Canberra is eight hours ahead of Germany...2 PM CEST in Germany = 10 PM EST in CanberraFrom the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, Canberra is ten hours ahead of Germany...1 PM CET in Germany = 11 PM EDT in Canberra
In Germany and Austria it is the 1st Sunday in October.
nope.
In Germany, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
From 8 AM UTC on the 2nd Sunday of March to 1 AM UTC on the last Sunday of March, Germany (UTC+1) is 6 hours ahead of Minnesota (UTC-5).From 1 AM UTC on the last Sunday of March to 1 AM UTC on the last Sunday of October, Germany (UTC+2) is 7 hours ahead of Minnesota (UTC-5).From 1 AM UTC on the last Sunday of October to 7 AM UTC on the 1st Sunday of November, Germany (UTC+1) is 6 hours ahead of Minnesota (UTC-5).From 7 AM UTC on the 1st Sunday of November to 8 AM UTC on the 2nd Sunday of March, Germany (UTC+1) is 7 hours ahead of Minnesota (UTC-6).6 AM CST (in Minnesota Nov-Mar) =7 AM CDT (in Minnesota Mar-Nov) =1 PM CET (in Germany Oct-Mar) =2 PM CEST (in Germany Mar-Oct)
From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, at 9 AM EST it's 3 PM CET in Germany.During the rest of the year, at 9 AM EST it's 4 PM CEST in Germany.
Yes.
Sunday, May 1.
Germany. It's German for "Sunday".
Whether your sister-in-law should clean for you is entirely a matter of circumstance and opinion. There is no general answer.
The U2 song "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was released as a single on March 11th 1983 in Germany and the Netherlands. It was the third single released from their album "War".