

This maintains an unambiguous universal expression, and more readable local times. I was thinking of the following instead:Ĭan we meet at 11h00 UTC (7am New York, 12pm London, 6pm Tokyo)?

And on reflection it is difficult to read, and comes across as centric to my own timezone (which is inappropriate for a virtual meeting). but it turns out many people don't know or recognise the obscure abbreviation for their own time zone so they'd email back to confirm. Previously I would express times like this:Ĭan we meet at 07h00 EDT (11h00 UTC, 12h00 BST, 18h00 JST)? time to calculate or double-check timezone differences), I include the time in all relevant timezones in the body of the email. Due to differences in recipients' email clients and resources (e.g.

I'm excited to be here, and hope to be able to contribute. System Specs:Dell 5810 towerintel xeon 2697v3224gb E. So, first interaction here, so if more is needed, or if I am doing something wrong, I am open to suggestions or guidance with forum ettiquette.
