What time zone have you been in and currently are?

Canada
February 27, 2009 12:50pm CST
HI! I'm currently mountain time, I've been in Eastern time, and Pacific time. And I don't mean while flying on a plane. If you've spent more than a day in one time zone, which one?
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@savypat (20216)
• United States
27 Feb 09
I'm in Pacific Standard time, if you travel much in the US its easy to be in more than one time zone in a day, If you fly you can be in three without ever leaving the USA. It does get confusing for states that are on the border.
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
28 Feb 09
I live in Texas, in the Central Time zone, I've also stayed in the other 4 main zones in the U.S. I have also been in England and Vienna I seem to remember that Vienna is a different time zone from London
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
27 Feb 09
Eastern ,Central,Mountain , and Pacific!
@suzzy3 (8341)
27 Feb 09
We have good old GmT in England no difference anywhere in Great Britain.It must really throw you out it you cross time zones.
• United States
28 Feb 09
I live in Pacific time. I have been in Pacific, Central and I lived for a short time in Greenwich Mean Time. I have also been in other time zones, for extended periods, but I don't know what they are called. Greenwich Mean Time +/- a certain amount of hours is all I know. I am not sure if the zones have names?
• United States
28 Feb 09
Oh, man, you name and I've been there. Now I live EST but I grew up in Central and also lived for ten years in Mountain. But I've traveled to about 30 countries: France, Turkey, Afghanistan, Thailand, Australia, just a taste! I've also lived in Macedonia (southern Europe) and also Egypt. Both of those countries were 7 hours ahead of EST.
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
27 Feb 09
I live in a time zone called GMT Greenwich Mean Time. Areas of the world might be behind in time like the USA or ahead in time like Australia. I am very keen on traveling. One time I flew from London to Los Angeles. I left London at 12.00 and arrived at 15.00. The flight had taken about 12 hours. I flew from there to Hawaii and on to Fiji then to Sydney so I crossed the International date line therefore had to had to get rid of one day in my diary. I was traveling around the world so I never got that day back. My last trip was to South Africa which is GMT+2 which meant no jet lag. Flying through many time zones can be tiring. I have spent time in many different time zones. What surprised me was Sydney was half an hour ahead of Adelaide.
@p1kef1sh (45681)
27 Feb 09
I have spent most days in Greenwich Mean Time as I live in the UK. However, I lived in Germany for a few years - they are anything up to two hours ahead. I was in Canada and the US - I'll leave you to do the math there. I was in Singapore in September, they are 7 hours ahead of us here and in Hong Kong and Nepal a few years back. They are ahead of us too. So yes, I have spent time in different time zones. But when you are there, you are always in the right one!!