concept   sense of time

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Latin America (1) Brazil (1) German culture (1) Ghana (1) Native American cultures (1) Nigeria (1) Western culture (1) Japanese (1) Canada (1) Everyday conversation culture (1) Indigenous communities with no notion of nation-states (1) Industrialized Western cultures (1) Industrialized societies (1) International community (1) MBTI personality typing (1) Modern democracies (1) Present-oriented cultures (1) Traditional nomadic tribes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sense of time Latin America In Latin American culture, there is a more relaxed attitude towards punctuality and time schedules, allowing for flexibility in event starting times. 16
2 sense of time Brazil In Brazil, there is a social flexibility with time and less emphasis on punctuality, prioritizing social interactions over strict schedules. 5
3 sense of time German culture In German culture, punctuality is highly valued and tardiness is considered disrespectful and unprofessional. 3
4 sense of time Ghana In Ghanaian culture, time is seen as holistic and event-driven instead of strictly linear and clock-driven. 3
5 sense of time Native American cultures In Native American cultures, the sense of time is perceived as cyclical, emphasizing natural cycles and interconnectedness with past, present, and future. 3
6 sense of time Nigeria Nigeria's culture embodies a flexible approach to time, prioritizing social engagements over strict schedules. 3
7 sense of time Western culture Punctuality and the limited value of time are highly esteemed in Western culture. 3
8 sense of time Japanese Japanese culture places high value on adherence to schedules and long-term planning. 2
9 sense of time Canada Punctuality is highly valued in Canadian culture and being on time for meetings and appointments is important. 1
10 sense of time Everyday conversation culture Punctuality and sticking to schedules are important in both social and professional interactions. 1
11 sense of time Indigenous communities with no notion of nation-states Indigenous communities view time as cyclical, interconnected with nature, and prioritize events over schedules. 1
12 sense of time Industrialized Western cultures Industrialized Western cultures prioritize precise linear measurement of time. 1
13 sense of time Industrialized societies In industrialized societies, the concept of time is seen as linear and is measured according to clocks and schedules. 1
14 sense of time International community The international community places high value on punctuality and time management, emphasizing adherence to schedules and deadlines. 1
15 sense of time MBTI personality typing MBTI personality types are often associated with a strong preference for schedules and punctuality, influencing their sense of time. 1
16 sense of time Modern democracies In modern democracies, punctuality and time management are highly valued within the sense of time concept. 1
17 sense of time Present-oriented cultures Present-oriented cultures prioritize the present moment and short-term goals over long-range planning. 1
18 sense of time Traditional nomadic tribes In traditional nomadic tribes, the sense of time is based on natural events and seasons rather than strict schedules. 1