Friday, December 30, 2011, is a day no one in Samoa will ever see. Tomorrow, the island nation will skip a day to align its dates with New Zealand.
Samoans will go to sleep tonight on their Thursday, December 29, and wake up on Saturday, December 31 - skipping Friday.
Since 1892, Samoa has been east of the International Dateline, after switching over from the west to coincide with trading partners in the United States and Europe.
But this year, Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi said times had changed, and the country would be switching back again.
"Our trading partners have dramatically changed, and today we do a lot more business with New Zealand and Australia, China and Pacific Rim countries such as Singapore," he said in May.