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Micronesian culture regarding time
Micronesian culture regarding time
Time zone is Micronesian time (UTC+10)
The FSM uses UTC+10 as standard time. There are four states in the country (Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae), and only Chuuk uses UTC+10, while the other states use UTC+11, so there is a time difference within the country. Daylight saving time is not implemented.
A sense of time living with nature
People who value traditional lifestyles act based on sunrise and sunset, and fishing, farming, and other lifestyles are carried out in accordance with the cycle of nature. There remains a culture that values weather and the position of the sun more than clocks.
Western-style time management is also prevalent in public institutions
American-style time management is the basis for government agencies, schools, hospitals, etc., and business operations are conducted on schedule. Due to the influence of international cooperation, there is a relatively strong awareness of punctuality in urban areas.
Micronesian values regarding time
"Island Time" is deeply rooted in the culture
In Micronesia, there is a flexible sense of time called "Island Time", and it is common for events and meetings to be delayed from the scheduled time. People tend to prioritize relationships and situations over time.
Connections with people are more important than time
It can be considered rude to be concerned about time when talking to someone, so it is important to interact with people slowly and carefully. Rather than rushing, they value the atmosphere of the moment.
Different senses of time by generation
Younger generations and business people tend to be more conscious of time, but older generations and people living in rural areas often maintain the traditional "relaxed time", and differences can be seen in lifestyle.
Things foreigners should know about time when traveling or moving to Micronesia
It is recommended to start early at public facilities and transportation facilities
Government offices and hospitals are relatively strict about time, so it is important to start procedures and reservations early. In addition, flights and ships between islands are easily affected by the weather, and schedule changes are not uncommon.
Consider appointment times as a guideline
In daily life, it is common for local people to arrive late, and they are tolerant of time. When making plans, be sure to act with plenty of time.
Be aware of the time difference between states
There is a one-hour time difference between Chuuk and other states, so when communicating or traveling across islands, it is necessary to check the local time.
Fun facts about time in Micronesia
The only state in the country with time differences
The Federated States of Micronesia is widely distributed across the Pacific Ocean, so each state has its own time zone. There is a one-hour time difference between Chuuk (UTC+10) and Pohnpei, Yap, and Kosrae (UTC+11).
"Island time" is the norm even for official events
Celebrations and village gatherings often start significantly later than scheduled, and it is said that "it is rare for them to start on time." This is also considered part of the tolerant and harmonious culture.
Ties with the United States also affect the time system
Micronesia has a Compact of Free Association with the United States, and American-style time management and calendar systems are adopted in public institutions and education, but this often differs from the islanders' lifestyle.