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9 Impact Values - Always Late
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  | inconsiderate rude punctual, punctuality respect tardy - tardiness indicative / indicator
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  | Do you agree with Duksoo’s father?
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  | What is your advice for Duksoo?
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  | Do you know anyone like Jinhee? Are YOU like Jinhee?
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  | What would you do if you had a boyfriend or girlfriend who was always late?
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  | How often are you late for personal appointments?
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  | What is the latest you have been for an appointment? What happened?
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  | What is the longest you waited for someone?
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  | How often are you late for classes?
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  | How late are your teachers for classes? How do you feel about that?
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  | Do you think always being late is a little thing or a big thing? Explain.
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  | Do you think people can change? (Jinhee’s tardiness, for example.)
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  | Remember that ideas about time are often very cultural-specific. What do you know about other cultures’ ideas of time?
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  | How late for each of these events is acceptable? What other examples can you think of? Discuss. class group presentation meeting with teacher date / meeting with friend for dinner date / meeting with friend for movie study session tennis overnight travel shopping with friends shopping with parents
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