CET stands for Central European Time. And currently, the timezone of Milan is GMT+2 (due to the daylight saving). You are in Hong Kong, right? There should be 6 hours of time difference between Hong Kong and Milan now, and the Hong Kong time is faster!! So it should start at 7pm in Hong Kong. (I think it just started 15 mins ago then)Cescania said:Can somebody tell me what 1pm CET is in terms of GMT?
Thank you very much. It seems that you all are not interested.Pippo 4 Ever said:CET stands for Central European Time. And currently, the timezone of Milan is GMT+2 (due to the daylight saving). You are in Hong Kong, right? There should be 6 hours of time difference between Hong Kong and Milan now, and the Hong Kong time is faster!! So it should start at 7pm in Hong Kong. (I think it just started 15 mins ago then)
Hope you have a good chat with Pirlo!!
haha... it's just that I'm not really a fan of Pirlo, but he is alright to me!!Cescania said:Thank you very much. It seems that you all are not interested.
Don't worry, there will always be another live chat again!! Hope you will get responses next time!!Cescania said:Oh it ends. So unlucky that he didn't response to my messages and questions.
yeah... it's true, maybe they do undertsand English, it's just that I never heard them speaking in English either...kakacalcio said:im not saying that they dont but havent never heard kaka or andrea speak english i just presumed it that way
some speak english, some don't ... the common language is italian: foreign players are sent to italian lessons organised by the club ... it's actually funny to notice that after a while the foreigners start swearing in italian during the matchesPippo 4 Ever said:So how do they communicate then? There must be a common language between them, right?
haha...unrossonero said:some speak english, some don't ... the common language is italian: foreign players are sent to italian lessons organised by the club ... it's actually funny to notice that after a while the foreigners start swearing in italian during the matches
english is mostly spoken by younger people ... probably more in the north than in the south; you can get by somehow here even if u don't speak italian ... as a nation we always find a way to communicate with foreigners a way or anotherPippo 4 Ever said:is English commonly used in Italy? I have never been to Italy before, so I don't know...
Thanks for answering my questions!! I had thought about it before, but no one seems to know the answer...unrossonero said:english is mostly spoken by younger people ... probably more in the north than in the south; you can get by somehow here even if u don't speak italian ... as a nation we always find a way to communicate with foreigners a way or another
Really? I didn't know Maldini can speak English... put it this way actually, I have never heard any of the Milan players speak English before!!Cescania said:I've seen Maldini being interviewed on TV and he speaks English quite well. It shocks me as for years , I thought he didn't know English. Seedorf also is good at English.