Daylight saving time. Not sure if everyone of you understand this term, especially people living in places with no distinctive seasons. Read more about the British summer time (BST) and daylight saving.
It's the first time I'm experiencing it. My SA (South African) friend warned me the night before as we are supposed to meet the following day where daylight saving is not effective anymore. On 31 October.
I woke up that morning, and was being questioned by everyone in the house about the time. Huuuhh... I'm the foreign one here. Even my landlord is asking me if the time has gone back by 1 hour. The time difference between London and Singapore has increased from 7 to now 8.
It's not difficult to adapt, but the sun shines brightly only from about 9am to about 1pm... then gloomy weather struck. In the earlier afternoon, it is looking gray already. At 5pm, sun sets and by 6pm, its NIGHT TIME! My god, how can I live in winter? I'm beginning to understand why many people suffer from depression during winter. I'm not depressed as yet, somehow this is new to me. I'm beginning to wonder how winter is going to be like having longer nights... Do all the party animals enjoy winter time more since its longer "nightlife"?
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