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NOOB
18th July 2012, 05:46 AM
The life of George Washington was characterized by a scrupulous regard for punctuality. When he asked a man to bring by some horses he was interested in buying at five in the morning, and the man arrived fifteen minutes late, he was told by the stable groom that the general had been waiting there at five, but had now moved on to other business, and that he wouldn’t be able to examine the horses again until the following week. When he told Congress that he’d meet with them at noon, he could almost always be found striding into the chamber just as the clock was striking twelve. Washington’s promptness extended to his mealtimes as well. He ate dinner each day at exactly 4 o’clock, and when he invited members of Congress to dine with him, and they arrived late, they were often surprised to find the president halfway done with his meal or even pushing back from the table. To his startled, tardy guest he would say, “We are punctual here. My cook never asks whether the company has arrived, but whether the hour has come.” And when Washington’s secretary arrived late to a meeting, and blamed his watch for his tardiness, Washington quietly replied, “Then you must get another watch, or I another secretary.” more at link http://artofmanliness.com/2012/07/16/a-man-is-punctual-the-importance-of-being-on-time/

chad
18th July 2012, 05:52 AM
i do this ll of the time. when people are late, etc. i just leave, move on. it drives people crazy + makes them really angry.

Glass
18th July 2012, 07:53 AM
me too. I'm not a clock watcher but I can be punctual. I think it's important. I don't usually extend a second invitation to people who do not make it on time but I hate being late. I think if you have agreed a window of say 30 minutes, between 10 and 10:30 or something then you have some slack but don't be going past that 10:30. If you agree a specific time be there.

Also if you've missed the time, do not rush in traffic. It's better to be a few minutes late than dead on time.