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Time orientation is whether a specific culture or group lives in the past, in the present, or for the future. For example, the USA is a present oriented culture because we do not dwell on events of the past, and most people live in the now. We don't worry about the hangover we'll have tomorrow if we get drunk, we just get drunk. Not that all Americans do is get drunk, or anything...

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