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time management
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Middle East
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Flexibility with time is more common, and being a little late for social events is generally accepted.
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time management
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Middle East
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Time is more fluid, and people may not adhere strictly to scheduled appointments.
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3
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time management
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Middle East
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Time is seen as more fluid, and being late for social gatherings is often acceptable
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4
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time management
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Middle East
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There is often more flexibility with time, and being a little late to social gatherings is more acceptable.
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5
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time management
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Middle Eastern countries
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Social engagements and relationship-building take precedence over strict adherence to schedules and deadlines.
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6
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time-keeping
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Middle East
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Flexibility in time is important, and being a few minutes late is generally accepted
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7
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timekeeper
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Middle Eastern countries
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Using a smartphone as a timekeeper is more common than wearing a wristwatch.
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8
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timekeeper
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Middle Eastern countries
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Public calls to prayer are used as timekeepers for daily religious rituals.
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9
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timekeeping
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Middle Eastern countries
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Time is more flexible and being a little late is often considered acceptable.
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