• Wow, this one if heavily dependent on regional dialects. What is the source, southern?

      “For a clock” would be pronounced either “for aye clock” or “for uh clock”, where I’ve lived, which has mostly be above the Mason-Dixon line. “Four o’clock” would be pronounced “for oh clock”. I would never have gotten this because everywhere I’ve lived these would be pronounced differently.

      I’m really curious where they’re pronounced the same. I believe it, I must can’t imagine the accent. Must be southern.

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        Could be one of those people that never learned to read clocks. Worked with a girl fresh out of high school and had to teach her so she would stop asking me what time it was constantly.

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            Maybe he has a digital wall clock at home. Though it would be weird he came to a clock shop when those digital clocks usually just need AA batteries he could’ve found at other common stores.

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              Oh ok, yes could be he could only read digital clocks I guess. But a great story to be overly obsessive about details about, never the less :)