Today is 9/11 in most of the world...
It's 10/11 here ...
Well, a day doesn't last forever...
Funny thing there, a day can include the night in every other language I have found -- except in Swedish. Not even in the other Scandinavian languages.
In Swedish the day is the time between dawn and dusk, the entire 24 hours is called a "dygn" here. Quite convenient sometimes when you want to avoid ambiguity...
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