Ahmad and his friends prefer to be late for their appointments rather than abruptly terminate their conversation before it comes to a natural conclusion. Ahmad and his friends most likely belong to which time-schedule culture?

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Answer:

Polychronic

Explanation:

Polychronic cultures are much less focused on the preciseness of accounting for time. Polychronic cultures are more focused on tradition and relationships rather than on tasks. Polychronic societies have no problem being late for an appointment if they are deeply focused on some work or in a meeting that ran past schedule, because the concept of time is fluid and can easily expand or contract as need be. As a result, polychronic cultures have a much less formal perception of time. They are not ruled by precise calendars and schedules.

Answer:

The answer is polychronic

Explanation:

A polychronic  person believes that several tasks can be accomplished within the limited time available rather than focusing on a few things by emphasizing time constraints-monochronic approach

Ahmad and his friends might have chosen this  timing style because they have a lot of clients or business partners to meet on daily basis and sometimes too it is likely that some of the  other parties reschedule the appointments ,a situation that would naturally reduce the number of their daily meetings which implies they would have more time to catch up with other appointments

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