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Culture is a system of values and norms shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living. Any culture is based on values that provide the context within which a society's norms are established and justified. Norms of a culture can be further subdivided into folkways and mores, which govern the social rules of people's actions toward one another. Select the correct category for each example of values, folkways, and mores listed below. 1. How time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries as opposed to Latin American and Middle Eastern

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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How time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries as opposed to Latin American and Middle Eastern.

So being that the case, we can comment on the following.

The way time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries is completely different from Latin American and Middle Eastern.

In Western countries such as the United States, be on time is of the utmost importance. The time is always "now" and nobody wastes any time.

In business, time is a great asset. You always have to be on time. It is also a way to show respect to other people.

In Latin America and the Middle East, being on time is not as important. If people make an appointment, they say: "I see you at 9:00, which in Latin American time and Middle East time means that they see you around 9:10 or 9:15. And that is "more" for them. There is no problem or lack of respect.