concept   time
culture   African cultures
statement   In African cultures, time is seen as flexible with a greater emphasis on relationships and experiences over strict schedules and punctuality.

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1 time African Flexible approach to time, with events often starting later than scheduled 1
2 time African countries Flexible approach to time, events may start later than scheduled 1
3 time African countries Flexible perception of time where being a little late for social events may be acceptable 1
4 time African countries Time is more fluid, and being a little late is often acceptable 1
5 time African countries More flexible approach to time 1
6 time African culture Time is more fluid and being late is often tolerated as people value the social aspect of an event over punctuality. 1
7 time African cultures More flexible, events often start later than scheduled 1
8 time African cultures Flexibility in time is common, with events often starting later than scheduled. 1
9 time African cultures Time is often measured using natural signs like the position of the sun or the phases of the moon. 1
10 time African cultures Time is seen in a more relaxed manner, with less emphasis on exact schedules and time increments. 1
11 time African cultures Viewed flexibly, with emphasis on relationships and experiences rather than strict adherence to schedules 1
12 time Traditional African societies Time is perceived as cyclical and is often linked to natural events and seasons. 1