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I'm in Chicago right now which is an hour behind Miami and there really is no discernible difference besides it being a bit earlier than I think it is. Hasn't messed my schedule or anything. Just need to grow a set of balls.
Even when I have been to Hawaii (which is a bloody long way from the UK) it only takes me 2 days tops to get over the jetlag...
I feel like it's easier to adjust to a larger time change over a smaller one because you are kinda forced to adjust otherwise you won't be able to complete your day to day activities, whereas with a 1/2/3 hour difference you don't have to make a massive effort, you can just keep the same schedule.
I feel like it's easier to adjust to a larger time change over a smaller one because you are kinda forced to adjust in order to go about your day to day activities, whereas with a 1/2/3 hour difference you don't have to make a massive effort.
That literally makes no sense. You really have to do nothing to adjust to an hour, makes no difference. It's 4 PM and where you're from it's 5 PM? What difference does it make?
Feel you. I'm still suffering from my one hour time change to Cyprus in 2004. Kind of hurts my sleep
Gotta love owen though!
Must be so tough on you.
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