Sunday, October 30, 2016

Punctuality

In Thailand there are three three o'clocks: three in the morning, three in the afternoon and three at night, which is nine pm 9:00pm


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  1. It also depends on the profession: I've noticed some people do notify that they're late for 5 minutes, others who don't have working meetings on regular basis just don't have the punctuality unless that comes from their family.

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  2. I am confused. Where else would you wait? Especially if it is raining.

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    1. You could just, you know, ring the bell.

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    2. Sure. On time. ^^

      Honestly, 15 minutes waiting in the hall is a bit over the top. I would talk a stroll around the block in that time.

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    3. Nah, its perfect for a little meditation ;)

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    4. I always carry an ebook reader with me. And no, I am not exaggerating, and the comic is not exaggerating for me (German). Well, granted, I don't look like a bean and wouldn't wear those ugly colours.

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    5. You...you don't know how this works do you?

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    6. In the car like every other German?

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  3. You could have had a Portuguese on that last square aswell =P

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  4. My Greek housemate drives me mad in exactly the same way. I'll arrange to meet up at lunch and it will be bedtime before I actually get to see her. I'll be hungry and tired and she'll want to go out clubbing.

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  5. So, are you wearing sleep hair? What's the deal with the different hair in the last two frames?

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  6. This is painfully accurate about Germany xD I've literally waited for 10+ minutes in front of doors to be on time. Although I've started being swiss sometimes too because sometimes waiting is just annoying.

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  7. I know that kazakh and greece have something in common

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  8. This could be a Scandinavia and the World cartoon if you drew it with the nation-tans. 🙂

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