1
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time management
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African countries
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Time is more flexible, and being a little late to appointments is generally more acceptable in social situations.
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1
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2
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time management
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African countries
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Time is viewed as more fluid and less structured, with less emphasis on rigid time management.
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1
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3
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time management
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African cultures
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Time is often considered more fluid, and being exactly on time for social events may not be as emphasized.
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1
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4
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time management
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African cultures
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More flexible approach to time and schedules
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1
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5
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time management
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Traditional African
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Time is often viewed more flexibly, with less emphasis on strict punctuality
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1
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6
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time-keeping
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African cultures
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Time is more fluid, and events may not always start at the scheduled time
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1
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7
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timekeeping
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African countries
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Less emphasis on strict time management, with activities often overlapping and flexible start times.
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1
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8
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timekeeping
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African countries
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A more relaxed approach to time, with focus on relationships and social interaction often taking precedence over punctuality.
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1
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9
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timekeeping
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African countries
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Time is more fluid, with events and meetings often starting later than scheduled.
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1
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