I was talking to my colleague this morning, and somehow the topic went to punctuality. I was telling her, when I travel to western countries, people are so punctual until you cannot believe it. They will do everything on time. No matter how relaxing their life is, compared to the fast-paced Singapore, they BOTHERED to be ON TIME!! This is truly admirable, which is seldom being practiced in Asian countries, especially Singapore. Most commonly seen is at wedding dinners. Even though the time on the invitation card says 7pm, most guests are only seated almost till 9pm and obviously dinner only starts after that. By then, punctual guests could almost see stars as they endure hunger for hrs (but I think nowadays people smart, they eat abit before they come, or even worse, they come late). Dinner is then rushed through as most restaurants and hotel kitchen closes ard 11pm. The staff needs to go home u know!! I guess people will not change, so just have to accept it.
I also have friends who are never on time. In fact, its almost everyone I know (except rare species like my sis - runs in the genes I guess, and my beau). I used to have this friend, whom I always have to wait for her at least 15 mins to 1/2hr on our dates. I dunno y I have this patience then. As I grow older, my patience is limited - I will probably leave and do my own stuff (shopping etc) until my date reach and call me.
Seriously I do not understand y people bother to buy clocks at home, watches to wear where no one is on time anymore. Socially, as far as I remembered, I have never been late (unless last min situations crop up). But for work, I used to be not so punctual. Its probably a mental thing - everyone is not on time, y shld I? No one is in the office by 8.30am anyway. However I have not been ridiculously late (at most 15 mins to 1/2 hr) so far. Luckily for me, when my sis started working and shared the same room with me, I had to wake up earlier so we both have enough time to bathe and get ready. Since then, I always reach office damn early but my sis din manage to coz she took too long to get herself ready every morning. I also realised that traffic is not so heavy and mrt not so packed b4 7.45am, which is usually the time I leave home. Suddenly I improved my working attitude and it definitely does help when my boss, colleagues and vendor commented on how early I reach the office and started working. Ever since then, I will get stressed up when I leave home later than 7.45am and always aimed to get to the office by 8.30am. I can do alot more work, n most importantly my sales updates are on time when I am early. By the time others stepped in, I would be able to relax abit! Isn't that great!
On the other hand, I have no problem with colleagues being late for ard that time but anytime later, I will get fed up. Not coz its my business, but its very difficult to answer to other colleagues asking for them when it should be time to be ard in office. Ok, so what if they stay late? We have stipulated working hrs, if no one is to follow n come as they want and leave as they want, everything will go haywire. And you know what, the worse thing is that the company probably might not care, your colleagues too. But...it affects YOU!! Your work attitude and your sincerity to your friends are affected. Bad habits are hard to change, thus if you move on to a new company, you might not be able to adjust your timing and your new employers and colleagues will have a very bad impression on you (apart from they are also late - that's their problems!) When that happens, people see u as their kind, and will not respect u to be anyone different.
Socially (on casual dates with frens etc), I am ok if someone is held up by work or anything urgent thus late for any appointments but at least let the poor chap who is waiting know (by sms or call). Its silly having to wait for someone whom u dunno what time he/she is going to turn up. At least within the waiting time, we can do more constructive activities (like going to the toilet, shopping ard or read some books etc) instead of sitting or standing there like an idiot.
Come on people, be punctual (its a good virtue to cultivate for your own well-being). If not for work (which I cun really blame coz some people are really stone in the mornings - but try to keep it to within 30 mins and then improve on it!), at least be punctual on social dates. Singapore is SO small, there is no such thing as too far or wat crap....