concept   time management
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, punctuality and time efficiency are highly prized in both work and social environments.

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1 time management US Punctuality is highly valued in both professional and social settings. 1
2 time management US Punctuality is highly valued, and being late for appointments is considered disrespectful. 1
3 time management US Punctuality valued, being on time for meetings and appointments 1
4 time management US Punctuality is highly valued and being on time for appointments is important 1
5 time management USA Punctuality is valued, and schedules are often rigorously followed 1
6 time management United States Work-life balance is valued, and it's common to effectively manage time to ensure personal leisure activities are prioritized. 1
7 time management United States Punctuality is highly valued in professional and social settings 1
8 time management United States Emphasis on punctuality and time efficiency in work and social settings 1
9 time management United States Punctuality is a sign of respect for the other person's time, and being late to a meeting or appointment is generally considered rude. 1
10 time management United States Strict adherence to schedules and deadlines is important in work and social settings. 1
11 time management United States Punctuality is valued, and time management is crucial in both personal and professional settings. 1
12 time management United States Punctuality is highly valued 1
13 time management United States Punctuality is highly valued and being on time is a sign of respect for others' time. 1
14 time management United States Punctuality and time-consciousness are highly valued 1
15 time management United States Time management is valued as an essential skill for productivity and success in work and personal life. 1
16 time-keeping US Being punctual is highly valued and considered a sign of respect 1
17 timekeeping United States Meetings and appointments typically start on time and there is a strong emphasis on time as a resource. 1