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Northern Hemisperism in USians
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Why are people from the USA so often prone to referring to time periods in seasonal terminology?
Surely they realise that referring to " the summer of 2011" is ridiculously ambiguous in a global sense yet even journalists will persist with using such expressions when posting online.
I don't see this kind of ignorance from people in other parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
Surely they realise that referring to " the summer of 2011" is ridiculously ambiguous in a global sense yet even journalists will persist with using such expressions when posting online.
I don't see this kind of ignorance from people in other parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, The mists have cleared. Then yes I agree that UNLESS the author makes the location clear then it is ambiguous, however the OP refers to the US and so I agree that if it isn't clear that they are referring to the US it could be confusing. The Pennsylvania example is a bad one tho as its obviously the US. A single snapshot sentence is useless as we cannot see whether the author has set up the story geographically in some other way. Still not sure why the question is in R&S tho.
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