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Time culture in Argentina
Time culture in Argentina
Tolerant of appointment times
In Argentina, it is not uncommon to be several tens of minutes late for an appointment in non-business situations, and there is a high social tolerance for lateness.
Late meal times are the norm
Dinner time is generally after 9 p.m., and meals with family and friends often last for a long time.
There are also areas where the afternoon break culture (siesta) is deeply rooted
Especially in regional cities, stores may close for 2 to 3 hours in the early afternoon, and there is a relaxed rhythm of life.
Time values in Argentina
Time sense that prioritizes connections with people
There is a value system that prioritizes conversation and interaction over schedules, and "relationships with people" tend to be more important than punctuality.
Flexible and fluid daily schedule
Changes in plans are commonplace, and there is a culture of acting according to the "situation at the time" rather than planning.
Emphasis on fulfillment over efficiency
When it comes to time management, there is a strong tendency to "work until you are satisfied" rather than "finish quickly".
Things about time that foreigners should know when traveling or moving to Argentina
Leave some leeway for appointments
In business, punctuality is expected, but in private gatherings, being 15 to 30 minutes late is often not a big deal.
Actions must be in line with the rhythm of life
Dinner is late and daily life is nocturnal, so the opening hours of tourist facilities and stores may be very different from those in Japan.
Public transportation may not arrive on time
Buses and trains are often delayed, so it is important to plan your travels well in advance.
Fun facts about time in Argentina
Soccer games are sometimes played in the middle of the night
Night games are common, with many games played after 9pm, and it is not uncommon for them to finish late at night.
The real action on New Year's Eve starts after 2am
After the New Year countdown, people often have dinner with their families, and then gather with friends and continue the party until the early hours of the morning.
Store opening times are often just a guideline
Even if a store says it "opens at 10am," it may actually open at 10:15, so times tend to be written somewhat loosely.