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− | Most leaders preach punctuality and meetings generally do start on time. However, because [[LDS]] people are busy, many are known to be punctuality impaired. Culturally, this tendency towards tardiness has come to be known as ''Mormon Standard Time'', a term which is somewhat ridiculously similar to Mountain Standard Time, which is the standard time of [[Utah]]. Mormon Standard Time does not have an exact meaning, but nevertheless, is sometimes taken to mean 15 or 30 minutes after the normal start time of an event (often a church social, or similar activity). | + | [[image: Mormon-church-house.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Church Meetinghouse|Mormon Church Meetinghouse]]Most leaders preach punctuality and meetings generally do start on time. However, because [[LDS]] people are busy, many are known to be punctuality impaired. Culturally, this tendency towards tardiness has come to be known as ''Mormon Standard Time'', a term which is somewhat ridiculously similar to Mountain Standard Time, which is the standard time of [[Utah]]. Mormon Standard Time does not have an exact meaning, but nevertheless, is sometimes taken to mean 15 or 30 minutes after the normal start time of an event (often a church social, or similar activity). |
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