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1: Dec 10, 18:15
2: Dec 10, 12:28
3: Dec 10, 09:30
4: Dec 10, 05:59
5: Dec 9, 17:07
6: Dec 9, 13:47
7: Dec 9, 10:33
8: Dec 9, 07:33
9: Dec 8, 17:50
10: Dec 8, 10:32
11: Dec 8, 06:23
12: Dec 7, 16:52
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Um, what part of america says "quarter of 10" to mean 9:45? -- nm
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by
Beryllium
Well normally it's "quarter to" or "quarter till". -- nm
Posted by
Ender
Jun 27 '21, 22:15
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Exactly. But Maddy on Bosch said "quarter of". Feels british, but she's from, like, Atlanta.
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Beryllium
Jun 27, 22:25
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Quarter of is not something I've heard much of here if ever. Quarter to, sure. -- nm
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Krusty
Jun 28, 04:50
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I think we said it that way growing up in Northern NJ. "Quarter of [an hour before] 10 [o'clock]" My guess is the -- (edited)
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Max
Jun 28, 05:07
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Really? I can't think of anyone I know that says "quarter of." -- nm
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Krusty
Jun 28, 05:34
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