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Time can be regarded as neither a biological nor a physical absolute but a cultural invention. Different
cultures have differing perceptions about the passage of time. At the opposing ends of the spectrum are the
“monochronic,” or linear, cultures and the “polychromic,” or simultaneous, cultures. In monochronic societies,
schedules and routines are primary. Monochronic societies tend to be more efficient and impartial. However,
they are blind to the humanity of their members. In polychromic societies, people take precedence over
schedules. People are rarely alone, not even at home, and are usually dealing with several people at once.
Time and schedules are not priorities.
1. It can be inferred from the passage that