I've been told afternoon is between noon and 6pm. Then evening after.
Route 229 in the morning.I's often appear but it will not appear at evening,afternoon,and night.
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Afternoon means after 12:00 mid-day until 6pm, then evening begins
afternoon evening begins at 6:00 Because on a clock twelve is up and six is down so that makes afternoon from noon-6:00 evening 6:00-midnight
Afternoon endes at 11:59 and morning begins at 12:00.
Usually evening.
It depends on where you go and who you ask. Some feel that the afternoon ends and the evening begins at sunset or at dusk. Others always go by 6 PM despite the position of the sun. The last minute of PM, which stands for post meridiem, Latin for after midday, is 11:59 PM or 23:59, the last minute before midnight.
Afternoon.
Lent ends in the afternoon/evening right as the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday begins. That Mass begins the Easter Triduum which is the shortest season of the Liturgical year and comprises Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday up until the start of the Easter Vigil.
No. The English equivalent of the Portuguese greeting 'bom dia' is the phrase good day, or good morning. But the morning extends until after the lunch, and siesta. And so it may seem as though 'bom dia' also means 'good afternoon'. The greeting boa tarde, which means 'good afternoon' or 'good evening', begins after the siesta. It's just a different way of deciding when morning, evening, and night begin and end.
"Good afternoon" is only used after noon. Dusk corresponds to dawn, and refers to the event of the sun setting. Evening is variable in its usage, and is tied both to work schedules and the solar time. It's pretty much always correct to refer to the part of the day when the light begins to wane as "evening".
"PM" is the label used for times after 12 Noon and before 12 Midnight. 4:30 PM is in the late afternoon.
PM is afternoon & evening, ANTE meridian and POST meridian.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! The shank is on the leg, so it's near the end of an animal. The shank of the evening means the late afternoon, near the end of the day.