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A1 KNM: Stiptheid & Afspraken

Punctuality is extremely important in Dutch culture. Being on time shows respect. For official appointments, arrive 5 minutes early. For social visits, ar...

Dutch punctuality and appointments shown with agenda and visit scene.

Punctuality is extremely important in Dutch culture. Being on time shows respect. For official appointments, arrive 5 minutes early. For social visits, arrive exactly on time or a few minutes after - but never early! Plans are often made weeks in advance.

TypeTimingNotesWhat to Remember
Doctor/Official5 min earlyShows respectFor doctors, municipality, school, and official appointments, arrive a little early.
Work meetingOn time exactlyBeing late is unprofessionalAt work, being on time shows reliability and respect for the agenda.
Social visitOn time or 5 min lateNever early!For a social visit, do not arrive much earlier than agreed.
Dinner partyExactly on timeFood is timedIf you are delayed, send a message or call as soon as possible.

Voorbeelden

Je hebt een afspraak om 10:00.
You have an appointment at 10:00.
Je bent er om 9:55.
You arrive at 9:55.
Te laat komen is onbeleefd.
Being late is impolite.

Studienotitie

Dutch people plan their social calendars far ahead. Don't be surprised if a friend says 'I can see you in 3 weeks' - agendas are taken seriously! Spontaneous visits are uncommon; always call or message first.

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