A Conversation for Ask h2g2

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Post 1

Superkath

Why is 7-11 open 24 hours a day and not from 07.00 - 23.00? So why is it not called 0-24?


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Post 2

Rickshaw Splat

Pardon me, but what is 7-11??


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Post 3

Superkath

"Thanks heaven for seven elleven"...
Which planet are you from?


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Post 4

Bruce

I think the 7-11 comes from when they first started & were open 7 days a week , 11 hours a day.
And after they'd been going for a while & were successful & stayed open 24 hours a day it was too expensive to change the stationery. But I could be wrong smiley - winkeye

;^)#


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Post 5

E'dalethni II

He might not be from the planet United States where 7-11s are prevelant.


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Post 6

Andy

They could change their name to 24-7. That makes sense.


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Post 7

Rickshaw Splat

The planet England, a small satellite of Europe. I vote for 7-24 even though I still haven't got a clue what you are talking about.


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Post 8

DelphicOracle

I used to live near a 7-11 (in England, I hasten to add) that was open from 9 till 8. Go figure...


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Post 9

turtle

Well if you think about it the 24 hour stores ARE open from 7-11. They just also happen to be open from 11-7 as well.

What concerns me is the Store 24's that close at 11 and open at 7. (I'm really not making that up either. Reality truly is stranger than fiction.)


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Post 10

Bruce

Open 9 till 8 , 11 hours, 7 days a week or 7-11 smiley - bigeyes


;^)#


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Post 11

The Jester (P. S. of Village Idiots, Muse of Comedians, Keeper of Jokes, Chef and Seraph of Bad Jokes) LUG @ A458228

So, why do they have locks on the doors?

4smiley - biggrin
(inflation, you know)


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Post 12

Bruce

LOL

;^)#


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Post 13

Superkath

Good thinking, batman!


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Post 14

IOR



Because its harder to spell and say !!!


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Post 15

Superkath

Slightly dyslectic, Ior?


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Post 16

-lilletroll-

The 7-11 closest to where I live, actually opens at 7am and closes at 11pm. (None of the others in the rest of the area does, of course - my bad luck again!)


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Post 17

Steve K.

England a satellite of Europe? I thought it was the other way around, I saw a headline in the Times that said "Channel Fogged In, Continent Isolated" or something similar.

If 7-11 isn't working out, maybe you could try some of the US convenience store names: Stop 'N Go, Pick 'N Pay, Toot 'N Scoot (with a drive thru), Poop 'N Scoop (wait, that's kitty litter) ...


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Post 18

yuNobody


Does anyone outside the us know about this stores?


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