Filipino time

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Filipino time (uncountable)

  1. (Philippines, sometimes derogatory, slang) A notional system of time which others sometimes derogatorily ascribe to Filipinos, and which they sometimes jocularly ascribe to themselves, to account for their supposed tendency to be leisurely, not rigorous about scheduling, and often tardy.
    Synonym: Pinoy time
    • 1985, Tomas Quintin D. Andres, Management by Filipino Values: a Sequel to «Understanding Filipino Values»[1], Cellar Book Shop, →ISBN, page 181:
      What is time? What is "Filipino" time? How can we manage "Filipino" time? Time is a succession of moments with a starting point and an ending point. Thus when we say that the working time is eight hours, it can mean that the work starts at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 5:30 p.m. This is the western concept of time. It is horizontal.
    • 2011, Kevin L. Nadal, Filipino American Psychology: A Handbook of Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice[2], John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 242:
      Another issue that may arise in counseling or psychotherapy is the notion of “Filipino time.” Filipino Americans may have a different time orientation from the general American population and often may arrive late to appointments and meetings.

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