You are invited to a party. The invitation says the party starts at . What time will you arrive?
Your answer to this question has a lot to do with your culture. Some of you will have said exactly, because that is when the part stats. Others will have said , because it is polite to be early. Others will have said … or … or later because it is awkward to arrive too early.
Your answer to my question is connected to how your culture understands time: the direction of time; the use time; punctuality; and more.
So today I want to look at the cultural meanings of time, highlight some common cultural misunderstandings that will be relevant for any of you living/studying/or working internationally, and do all of this while introducing new English vocabulary and practicing your English listening comprehension.
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