France is generally seen to be somewhere in the middle. They are more monochronic culture than a polychronic one, especially in Paris and the north, but they are less monochronic than Britons, Germans, or Northeast US Americans, and less polychronic than Spaniards, Italians, and Greeks.
Cuba is generally considered a polychronic country, where time is perceived more fluidly and relationships take precedence over schedules and punctuality. In polychronic cultures, people often engage in multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize personal interactions. However, in urban areas and due to tourism, some aspects of monochronic behavior may be observed, particularly in business contexts. Overall, Cuba's cultural tendencies lean towards a more relational and flexible approach to time.
Yes, the United States is generally considered a monochronic culture. In monochronic cultures, people tend to value punctuality, schedules, and completing tasks one at a time. This focus on time management and efficiency is reflected in business practices and social interactions, where being on time and adhering to deadlines is highly prioritized.
I've never heard of them, but it might help to break the words down. The prefixes mono- and poly- mean "one" and "many" respectively. The root chronos means "time", so chronic means "having to do with time". So monochronic time would consist of a single time, and polychronic time would consist of many or several times. Again, I do not know to what this pertains. It sounds to me like it could relate to time travel/ science fiction or perhaps a multiple time zone situation. If anyone else knows, feel free to delete all this.
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Answer 1About the same as everyone else.Answer 2Israelis are generally considered to be a relatively monochronic society, similar to European and Anglo-American societies. Israelis usually show up to events on time or fashionably late. By contrast, most Arab, African, and Latino societies are considered to by polychronic, where punctuality is not that important and people can arrive 30-60 minutes "late" to a meeting. Israelis, like Europeans and Anglo-Americans, are less punctual than Koreans and Japanese, who are very monochronic.
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Turks speak Turkish and they're all Mouslims.
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might be polychronic. im still trying to find the word. i heard it somewhere but i forgot.
There is a big Turkish influence in Greek culture because Greece was under strict Turkish rule for 400 years (1453-1821)! It's logical. Even the word Greek comes from the Turkish word for slave "grekos". The correct way to say Greek is Hellinass from Hellas which means Greece!