Github user HyukjinKwon commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/13912#discussion_r71131209
  
    --- Diff: python/pyspark/sql/readwriter.py ---
    @@ -328,6 +328,10 @@ def csv(self, path, schema=None, sep=None, 
encoding=None, quote=None, escape=Non
                                applies to both date type and timestamp type. 
By default, it is None
                                which means trying to parse times and date by
                                ``java.sql.Timestamp.valueOf()`` and 
``java.sql.Date.valueOf()``.
    +        :param timezone: defines the timezone to be used for both date 
type and timestamp type.
    +                         If a timezone is specified in the data, this will 
load them after
    --- End diff --
    
    It seems it is a default behaviour for `SimpleDateFormat`. I will look into 
this deeper and will fix or add some more commemts tomorrow. Thanks again!


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