concept   punctuality

116 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 punctuality casual gatherings in Brazil In Brazil, it is generally acceptable to arrive slightly late for social gatherings. 1
102 punctuality film industry Punctuality in the film industry is often used for comedic effect or as a plot device. 1
103 punctuality finance industry Punctuality is critical in the finance industry for meetings and deadlines. 1
104 punctuality global business culture Punctuality standards vary in global business culture, with arriving on time or slightly late being generally acceptable. 1
105 punctuality healthcare industry in the West Punctuality is highly valued in the healthcare industry in the West, with appointments expected to start on time. 1
106 punctuality hot regions In hot regions, there is less emphasis on exact arrival times, leading to a more flexible concept of punctuality. 1
107 punctuality industrial manufacturing Being on time is essential for effective production in industrial manufacturing. 1
108 punctuality industrialized countries In industrialized countries, being punctual is highly valued and respectful. 1
109 punctuality international business culture Punctuality is highly valued in international business culture, and it is important to respect schedules. 1
110 punctuality manufacturing industry in Germany Punctuality is highly valued in the German manufacturing industry, and being late is considered disrespectful. 1
111 punctuality medical professionals in Japan Medical professionals in Japan highly value punctuality and consider tardiness to be disrespectful. 1
112 punctuality military culture in temperate regions Punctuality is highly valued in military culture as a sign of discipline and respect for orders. 1
113 punctuality modern Roman culture In modern Roman culture, punctuality is valued but there is a more relaxed attitude towards time and tardiness may be more acceptable in social situations. 1
114 punctuality society In society, there is a tolerance for minor delays and lateness with flexibility in scheduling. 1
115 punctuality time-conscious The culture emphasizes punctuality and arriving on time for appointments and events. 1
116 punctuality traditional markets in South Korea It is important to be punctual when visiting traditional markets in South Korea to accommodate their busy and specific operating hours. 1