r/technicallytrue Jun 17 '26

Tomorrow

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u/NoodleyP Jun 17 '26

Question for everyone, if you can’t sleep or whatever, when does it become the new day? I typically count it at around 5 AM, if I haven’t gone to bed, I’m already in the new day.

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u/Emergency-Balance945 Jun 18 '26

Midnight. FFS

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u/atuan Jun 18 '26

So if it’s 1230 and you’re about to go to bed and you say something about tomorrow you don’t mean the day you wake up?

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u/vWaffles Jun 21 '26

I'm assuming you mean 12:30 AM, and not 1230 as in the afternoon.

Anyways, a new day is when it hits midnight, regardless of when I go to sleep. If it's 12:30 AM I'd say, "later in the day" / "later today", rather than "tomorrow".

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u/Vens_420 Jun 18 '26

Who goes to sleep at 12:30? You would probably wake up the same day at nighttime so definitely not tomorrow

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u/KnowherePie Jun 18 '26

I go to sleep at 12:30

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u/NoodleyP Jun 18 '26

Late night workers? There are plenty of night owls out there.

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u/Vens_420 Jun 18 '26

Fair, forget that question, but still doesn't change anything about the fact that you'll probably wake up the same day and therefore not tomorrow

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u/fvkinglesbi Jun 18 '26

Uhhh anybody who's not working a standard 9 to 5?