At first I thought you were just being obtuse, but you are correct!
USCIS will count the day that an applicant departs from the United States and the day he or she returns as days of physical presence within the United States for naturalization purposes.[1]
As long as the other country counts it the same way, you could spend 6 months in two countries and end up fulfilling the physical presence requirements in both.
USCIS will count the day that an applicant departs from the United States and the day he or she returns as days of physical presence within the United States for naturalization purposes.[1]
As long as the other country counts it the same way, you could spend 6 months in two countries and end up fulfilling the physical presence requirements in both.
[1]http://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume12...