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It's like you're standing in the middle of a clock. Three O'Clock is directly to your right. Straight out from your right shoulder. Nine O'Clock would be just the opposite. Straight out from your left shoulder. 12 O'clock would be directly in front of you and 6 O'clock would be directly behind you.
Think of a clock. 12 would be right in front. 6 would be right behind. three to the right 90 degrees and 9 would be 90 degrees to the left
Frosty said it all. You may as well give out a BEST now because no one else will be more correct or quicker to reply.
It refers to where the three is located on the clock. For example if someone says something is 6 o'clock it is directly behind you. And if something is 3 o'clock it is to your right.
12 o'clock ^
3 o'clock >
6 o'clock v
9 o'clock <
I've heard this term mention in driving. With your left hand on the top of the steering wheel (position in the middle) and your right hand position on the right side of the steering wheel. So it will look like the clock. Your left hand is the big hand (clock) and your right hand is the small hand (clock).
I can't explain it any better than Frosty already has.
Well done, Frosty.
you gotta picture your self as being like the hour hand of a clock looking straight forward ahead is 12 o'clock then if you look directly right it's 4'o'clock, directly behind you is 6 o'clock directly left is 9 o'clock . you just look to where ever the number would be on a clock. I hope I explained that okay.
Due East.
3am=3pm
Make believe that you are a clock. You are looking out at the world. Your head 13 at the 12 o'clock position, and the three o'clock position will be 45 degrees to the left, not the right-that would be the 9 o'clock position.
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