Yes. I think that is why insurance policies begin on a certain date, January 1, 2007, for example, at 12:01 a.m., meaning right after midnight. If they said 12 a.m., it wouldn't be clear that it means midnight. The time 12 p.m. appears to be noon, but it would be clearer to say "12 noon".
2007-06-17 18:06:43
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answered by Misty 2
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No, I just think of noon as being 12 hours Past Midnight (PM)
2007-06-17 17:56:58
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answer #2
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answered by Green-Eyed Gal 7
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Yes, I do. I think that's funny that you bring that up. It's like 12 midnight should be pm because it's at night and noon should be am because it's daytime.
2007-06-17 18:01:31
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answered by Karen Walker 2
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No. I like to think of AM as After midnight or early morning and PM as Past Morning or presently midnight. That's how I thought since I've worn a watch and I travel.
2007-06-17 18:00:10
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answered by andrea t 2
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No. Noon is PM, you know the start of the afternoon. Midnight is AM, the start of the next morning..........
2007-06-17 17:57:23
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answered by New England Babe 7
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No, i don't. The PM subject snags the 12 while it pops up, in simple terms like the AM one snaps it removed from the 11:fifty 9:fifty 9:fifty 9:fifty 9 the split instantaneous it is going from 11something to twelve something. that is sorta like the same thought while the groundhog pops his head up out of his hollow and BAM! that is six extra weeks of wintry climate. as quickly as he shows up that's what it particularly is. comparable subject with the 12. quickly with the aid of fact the 12 pops up BAM! that is in spite of it particularly is next. If that is AM, then it particularly is AM, no count if it particularly is PM, then it particularly is PM, and no count if it particularly is a floor hog, that is six extra weeks of wintry climate.
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answered by veloso 4
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Yes
2007-06-17 17:58:49
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answered by Nai Baybee. 3
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Nope
2007-06-17 17:57:45
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answered by silentFLAME 2
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when i was 6.
2007-06-17 17:58:01
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answered by Milo 2
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no. everyone should know noon is pm. noon is midday. if you thought it were AM it would/should be pitch black out.
2007-06-17 18:00:17
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answered by J Booty 5
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