how do GMT/ UTC (+-) works?

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For example, if it’s 06:00 (UTC+8), how would I convert it? How does the +8 part works?

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UTC is the “reference” time zone, located in the United Kingdom (this used to be Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT). So if your time zone is UTC+8, that means that all your times are 8 hours ahead of UTC. 1200/Noon for you would be equivalent to 0400/4 am GMT.

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