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No. The best you get is people having a vague notion of GMT.


And British people reliably say "GMT" to mean "the current time in the UK", even when those aren't the same thing. (The UK is on BST for half the year, including right now.)

Which of course is the same mistake as the PDT/PST thing that sparked this whole thread.


From the layperson perspective, I'd say GMT is basically the same thing




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