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Sometimes the appointment time looks like that but that's not it. In every country in the world, their punctuality is different.
Punctuality is a necessary virtue of every person in society, showing his professionalism and respect for others.
However, depending on the culture of each country, the definition of "punctuality" is different. There are places where you have to go early, there are places where you need to be exact every minute and even where you can "elastic" all day without anyone saying anything.
Find out how people around the world understand the definition of the word "punctuality" through the infographic below.
In Malaysia, 5 minutes or 60 minutes delay is the same.
In Japan, late 1 minute is also considered late.
In Nigeria, if you say the meeting takes place at 1am, it means it will start around 1h-2h.
In Saudi Arabia, the definition of punctuality does not exist.
"Rubber hours" in Morocco have no limits.
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