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Baremegigjen t1_j2h7z1d wrote

The only thing that changed is it’s now the year 2023. Daylight savings doesn’t begin until March 12th at 2 am. Wishing you a very happy, healthy new year! 🎉

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goodwilhuntingseason t1_j2hyxp2 wrote

How many deer did you see in your backyard today? If it is an even number, move the clocks up one hour. Otherwise, no need to adjust!

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cwalton505 t1_j2ifkb5 wrote

And 0 counts as an even number just for further clarification

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Boats_are_fun t1_j2ivwwy wrote

Yes this tripped me up one year and I was not on time to work January 2nd

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nobbyv t1_j2kx3lr wrote

Woah, woah, woah, WOAH: you gonna sit there and pretend you can just ignore the Dunks divisor? OP, for every Dunks you passed on your way to work, divide the number of deer by the number of Dunks.

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aredubya t1_j2jt6yd wrote

If you moved from Florida, move the year up from 1962 to 2023.

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KtinaTravels t1_j2kadhq wrote

I hate it down here and miss my home. Your comment is 100% spot on.

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aredubya t1_j2kcycm wrote

My mom lives down in FL, so I've gotten to know the state. It has some really lovely advantages, giving a retirement village enormous right-wing clout is crazy dangerous. It's easy to ignore the present and fail to plan for the future when those plans risk upsetting an easy retirement.

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movdqa t1_j2hxkoq wrote

I'd really love it if they did away with the time changes forever.

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vexingsilence t1_j2h81sq wrote

Plan your New Year's Eve celebration and set your clock back 12 hours.

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TreePointOhhhhh t1_j2hqh0j wrote

I’m new here too, just moved here from Mass and it’s a completely different time zone, I’m so confused. Also, I love paying taxes, who do I give all my money to here? It just makes me sad that our beaches don’t have escalators for the poor immigrant orphans.

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Lumpyyyyy t1_j2i53xy wrote

NH has a similar or higher overall tax burden than MA if you consider property tax, but I’m sure you already knew that.

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lostinnhwoods t1_j2iema1 wrote

I pay 4000 a year for property tax. I don’t think that’s high considering I don’t have to pay any other state taxes.

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movdqa t1_j2hxhw9 wrote

It's definitely an adjustment not to expect to pay extra on stuff you shop for.

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AuthorSnow t1_j2hynpi wrote

Yes, as a native we take for granted the New Hampshire time zone

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