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IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO STATE THE TIME OF THE CALL / MEETING USING GMT (GREENWICH MERIDIAN TIME) OR UTC (UNIVERSAL TIME COORDINATES).
Which one is it easier for you to understand?
Let's have a call at 15:30 ICT
Let's have a call at 03:30pm Bangkok Time
Let's have a call at 08:30 GMT/UTC
Whoever took a plane once in life, is aware that ETD (Estimated Time of Departure) and ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) are always show in local Departure / Arrival time.
The world is divided in time zones (TZ), and not every one is familiar with the name of your own TZ.
I am quite sure that you don't have a clue about what is ICT (Indo China Time), in which countries is used (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) and what is the offset to UTC (+7.00) or if we have or not the DST (Daylight Saving Time).