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Indian man in US compares early American office hours to India's relaxed morning culture

By

Mahipal Singh Chouhan

13h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

An Indian man living in the US, Ravi R. Kumar, shared on Instagram his observations about the differences between American and Indian work cultures. He noted that US offices often start as early as 6:30 am, which taught him time management and discipline, while India taught him emotion and warmth. The post sparked online conversation about cultural differences in workplace productivity and morning routines.

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America taught us time management, while India taught us emotion and warmth.
An Indian man in the US compared early office culture in America with India's relaxed morning routine.
Taking to Instagram, Ravi R. Kumar wrote about how early work hours in the US have changed the way he looks at productivity, discipline and time management.
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An Indian man in the US compared early office culture in America with India’s relaxed morning routine.

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