Where Work Hours Meet
Standard office schedules barely meet, so a handoff document may work better than a live call.
Compare the current time in Paris, France and Mexico City, Mexico with live clocks, UTC offsets, and a quick conversion example.
Standard office schedules barely meet, so a handoff document may work better than a live call.
The sample hour is a clean reference point, but final invites should still show both local dates.
When the invite starts from Mexico City, 9:00 AM corresponds to 5:00 PM in Paris.
For recurring calls, keep the anchor city consistent unless the team agrees to rotate it.
A 9:00 AM reference in Paris maps to 1:00 AM in Mexico City right now. The sample hour is a clean reference point, but final invites should still show both local dates.
The active offset makes Mexico City 8 hours behind Paris.
A calendar entry at 9:00 AM in Paris should display 1:00 AM for Mexico City.
The relationship is calculated by city, so it can move when only one location changes clocks.
Standard office schedules barely meet, so a handoff document may work better than a live call.
When the invite starts from Mexico City, 9:00 AM corresponds to 5:00 PM in Paris.