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At least in the UK we just use the 24 hour clock, am/pm isn't used nearly as much
Interesting, didn't know that.
I learned British English at school, yet all the learning materials focused on using the am/pm style.
Perhaps because we already know the 24h format well in Germany, as it is also routinely used here.
I guess in speech we tend to say something like 'eight thirty" rather than "twenty thirty" but certainly in witten communication its always 24 hour.
This is how it works in German as well. 16 o'clock is called "um 4" in a typical conversational situation.