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Mda_omega Posted 18 years ago
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Late morning

Well..., I want to know which duration of time is called "late morning" and which is "early morning".
  

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Hi, I want to know which duration of time is called "late morning" and which is "early morning". Such phrases can be quite subjective. Tom gets up every day at 6am.

  • Hi, I want to know which duration of time is called "late morning" and which is "early morning".
  • Such phrases can be quite subjective.
  • Tom gets up every day at 6am.
  • He considers 10am part of 'the late morning'.
  • 30am.
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Hi,
I want to know which duration of time is called "late morning" and which is "early morning".

Such phrases can be quite subjective.
Tom gets up every day at 6am. He considers 10am part of 'the late morning'.

Mary gets up every day at 9.30am. She considers 10am part of 'the early morning'.

Best wishes, Clive

( There's also the phrase 'mid-morning'.
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Ow, so it is completely relative.

thank you very much. [F]
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Hi,

Well, not completely.

eg I'd say everyone would consider 11.45am late morning.

Clive
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I'd consider 6am-9am early morning, 9am-11am mid-morning, and 11am-12pm late morning.

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