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Day: Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Guernsey typically starts on the last Sunday of March, when clocks are turned forward by one hour at 1:00 am to become 2:00 am. This change allows for more daylight in the evenings and is commonly referred to as "springing forward."
History: The concept of DST was first proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 but wasn't widely adopted until the 20th century. It was implemented during World War I to conserve energy, and many countries, including those in Europe, have followed suit since then.
Traditions: In Guernsey, there are no specific traditions associated with the commencement of Daylight Saving Time. However, it aligns with the practice observed across many European countries.
What People Do: As DST begins:
It's important for individuals to remember this time change to ensure punctuality for commitments on the following day and to adjust any time-sensitive technology or appliances accordingly.