concept   busyness

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Italy (1) United Kingdom (1) Norway (1) Australia (1) India (1) New Zealand (1) everyday people (1) American (1) Finland (1) Mexico (1) Polynesian (1) Singapore (1) Switzerland (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 busyness Italy In Italian culture, valuing leisure time and balance is significant, while excessive busyness is to be avoided. 4
2 busyness United Kingdom In the UK, busyness is seen as a sign of productivity and achievement. 4
3 busyness Norway In Norwegian culture, work-life balance is prioritized over glorifying busyness. 3
4 busyness Australia In Australia, busyness is valued and finding a balance between work and leisure is important. 2
5 busyness India In Indian culture, busyness is often linked with ambition and achievement. 2
6 busyness New Zealand In New Zealand, busyness is considered a positive trait and work-life balance is highly valued. 2
7 busyness everyday people The perception of busyness varies among everyday people, with some valuing multitasking and others preferring a relaxed approach to work. 2
8 busyness American In American culture, busyness and multitasking are typically viewed as positive qualities. 1
9 busyness Finland In Finland, people prefer a slower pace of life and prioritize downtime over constant busyness. 1
10 busyness Mexico Mexican culture prioritizes enjoying life and not being excessively consumed by work. 1
11 busyness Polynesian In Polynesian culture, a slower pace of life and relaxed attitude towards work is common. 1
12 busyness Singapore In Singapore, busyness is valued as a status symbol and indicative of hard work. 1
13 busyness Switzerland In Switzerland, there is a focus on efficiency and productivity balanced with maintaining work-life balance. 1
14 busyness United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, busyness is commonly linked to ambition and the pursuit of success. 1