concept   time
statement   In polychronic cultures, time is viewed as fluid and flexible, prioritizing relationships over rigid schedules.

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1 time Monochronic cultures Time is more fluid, and appointments may not always start at the scheduled time. 1
2 time Monochronic cultures Time is seen as linear and schedules are expected to be strictly followed 1
3 time Monochronic cultures Time is linear, punctuality is important, and schedules are strictly adhered to. 1
4 time Monochronic cultures Time is perceived as structured and strict, with emphasis on punctuality and adherence to schedules. 1
5 time Polychronic Cultures Flexible approach to time, schedules may be seen as guidelines rather than strict obligations 1
6 time Polychronic cultures Time is seen as fluid and flexible, schedules are not strictly followed 1
7 time Polychronic cultures Time is fluid and flexible, multitasking is common, and schedules are not as strictly followed. 1
8 time Polychronic cultures Time is perceived as flexible and less rigid, with a focus on relationships rather than strict schedules. 1
9 time Polychronic cultures Flexible approach to time is more common 1
10 time Polychronic cultures Flexible and less rigid concept, often prioritizing relationships and events over strict adherence to schedules 1
11 time monochronic cultures Time is seen as linear and divided into precise segments in monochronic cultures, where punctuality and deadlines are highly valued. 1
12 time polychronic cultures Flexibility in scheduling and a focus on relationships override strict adherence to schedules 1
13 time polychronic cultures Time is seen as more fluid and less rigidly segmented in polychronic cultures, where flexibility and adaptability to changes in schedule are more accepted. 1
14 timing Polychronic cultures Flexibility in timing is common; events may start later than scheduled and being a few minutes late is generally acceptable. 1