Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What day is the day after tomorrow?

What day is the day after tomorrow?

Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow refer to the second and third days from today, because the second day from today is called tomorrow and the third day is called the day after tomorrow, so it is called tomorrow or the day after tomorrow for short. Under normal circumstances, when we tell people the time in our daily life, we will directly say tomorrow or the day after tomorrow for simplicity and clarity.

Usually, when we explain time to people in our daily life, for the sake of simplicity, we will not say a certain year, a certain month and a certain day, but directly say tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.

Seasonal language

Today.-Today

Tomorrow, tomorrow.

Yesterday.-Yesterday.

Eggplant-the day before yesterday

The last one-the day after tomorrow

The next day-the next day

Get up early and clean up the morning-morning, morning.

Early in the morning.-morning

Ask (come) at noon

Noon mix, noon night, noon-noon.

It's dark at night, and it's dark at night.

Night comes, night begins-night.

Half day-morning

Eat raw lunch in the morning.

Have lunch in the afternoon.

The next afternoon.

It's getting dark-dusk.

White (shellfish) people-during the day.