concept   concept of time

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Japan (1) East Asian cultures (1) Catholic countries (1) Catholicism in the Philippines (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Isolated indigenous tribes (1) Punctual cultures in Western societies (1) Remote indigenous communities (1) Traditional hunter-gatherer societies (1) modern society (1) personal (1) traditional cultures in remote areas (1) urban modern cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 concept of time Middle Eastern cultures In Middle Eastern cultures, time is viewed as fluid and events are often perceived as pre-determined, resulting in a relaxed approach to punctuality and schedules. 11
2 concept of time Japan In Japan, punctuality is highly valued and lateness is considered disrespectful. 8
3 concept of time East Asian cultures East Asian cultures prioritize a long-term perspective, history, tradition, punctuality, and strict time management in their concept of time. 5
4 concept of time Catholic countries Catholic countries have a somewhat relaxed attitude towards punctuality and time management due to their concept of time. 1
5 concept of time Catholicism in the Philippines In Catholicism in the Philippines, the concept of time is viewed as flexible and prioritizes relationships over punctuality. 1
6 concept of time Indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures have a cyclical view of time where events and seasons repeat in a continuous cycle. 1
7 concept of time Isolated indigenous tribes Time is viewed as more fluid and cyclical, deeply connected to natural rhythms and events by isolated indigenous tribes. 1
8 concept of time Punctual cultures in Western societies In Western societies, time is valued, punctuality is emphasized, and there is a focus on efficiency and productivity. 1
9 concept of time Remote indigenous communities Remote indigenous communities have a fluid and cyclical perception of time, emphasizing harmony with nature. 1
10 concept of time Traditional hunter-gatherer societies Time in traditional hunter-gatherer societies is often understood in connection to natural rhythms and events rather than strict schedules. 1
11 concept of time modern society In modern society, time is structured and regulated by clocks and schedules. 1
12 concept of time personal In personal culture, flexibility and fluidity of time are valued and lateness may not be heavily criticized. 1
13 concept of time traditional cultures in remote areas In traditional remote cultures, time is viewed as cyclical and not strictly regulated. 1
14 concept of time urban modern cultures In urban modern cultures, time is viewed as linear, strictly managed, and scheduled. 1