I don't and neither does anyone else. Some places do in fact have Daylight Saving Time.
Note 1: Daylight is one word
Note 2: Light not lite
Note 3: Saving not Savings
Because we live so far south it's not as light here as in during the day, so we turn the clock forward one hour so we get more sunlight during the day and during summer.
Like most of Europe, France is on Summer Time as most of the world calls it from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.
The main purpose of Daylight Savings time is to have more daylight in the evening. An hour of daylight is moved from morning to evening. Also, Daylight Savings time can save on energy. The U.S. Department of Transportation in 1975 showed that 1% of electricity was saved each day.
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Yes, the European Union has (a unified) daylight savings time.It always starts last Sunday of March and ends last Sunday of October, so slightly different than the US.In most European countries it is though called "summer time" and not daylight savings time.
Yes; in Europe (and most other places) they call it Summer Time.
I am half Swedish and I am going to Sweden this summer, so I don't really know, but because of Midsummer Day, my guess is no.
You can get great savings but the day after Christmas is a great day to shop.
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Because we live so far south it's not as light here as in during the day, so we turn the clock forward one hour so we get more sunlight during the day and during summer.
The first day of summer is June 21st.
June 21st, 2011... first day of summer. June 20th, 2012... first day of summer. June 21st, 2013... first day of summer. June 20th, 2014... first day of summer. June 21st, 2015... first day of summer.
A Day in Summer was created in 1963.
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Like most of Europe, France is on Summer Time as most of the world calls it from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.