If there’s EET for eastern european time and CET for central european time, we should have a WET time. I guess in the shower there already is.

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    13 hours ago

    To be fair, there’s a slight difference between GMT and UTC: GMT becomes BST (in the UK) during summer, while UTC doesn’t follow Daylight Saving Time and is tied specifically to the atomic clock.

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      13 hours ago

      GMT doesn’t become BST as far as I’m aware, GMT is UTC+0 all year round, and BST is UTC+1 all year round, it’s just that in the summer the UK switches from GMT to BST.

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        10 hours ago

        I mean if you specify GMT, one could assume that you need to apply DST during summer, while UTC is garanteed to be static.