I do NOT want to start a hornet's nest, honest, but does anyone else agree with me that this changing clocks business twice a year is just a stupid, inconvenient waste of time?
And one could easily say that this is just mankind "artificially playing with nature"!
As jonzjob wrote above, by no means all other countries in the world do so, and apart from war time (which was, I understand the reason why it was first "invented") any "benefits" obtained far outweigh the disadvantages IMO (neither pros & cons am I going to list 'cos I understand that this, at least for some, is a rather sensitive subject)!
Still at least "we" (Switzerland) now change our clocks on the same dates as everyone else in Europe (which was NOT the case when I first came here, 25+ years ago) - much to the chaos caused in things like international train and airline timetables for instance!
And BTW, this Sunday is NOT Mother's Day here (nor in Germany I don't think). And also, as another example of differences, although Easter and Christmas are (of course????) celebrated on the same dates here as in UK, Whitsun and some other festival I've forgotten are also celebrated on different dates in UK and here.
As these are all originally Christian/Church or perhaps pagan festivals (including Mother's Day I believe), how come different countries celebrate these things on different dates?
Just interested (and irritated by going around changing all the non-electronic clocks this morning :!: ).
AES