>>14060574Assuming you’re actually doing an assignment, I’ll play nice and respond.
>Where are you from?Flag related. More specifically, Illinois
>How do you recharge or recuperate your energy at the end of a difficult day?Vidya and mindless shitposting. Anything to distract myself, really.
>When are you the happiest?I’d say I’m happiest when I have the least on my mind. That means all bills are paid, all my college work is done, and I don’t have to worry about going in to work that day.
>How do you react to stress?Depends on how much. If it’s a lot of stress then I go into overdrive to get it taken care of, if it’s just a little then I end up procrastinating on it
>What characteristic do you most admire in others?Not being a loud and obnoxious shitboot is already a wonderful start. I tend to keep to myself as well, so I value people who respect privacy and can detect social cues pretty well.
>Ideas of what time is and its relative importance Time is a man made thing to make scheduling specific parts of our day easier. That and it helps track the seasons so farmers and outdoor workers have an idea of when they can get things done.
>What are conceptions about personal space and privacy? I don’t understand this question. What are the conceptions around it? Well I can’t speak for everyone, but I’m pretty sure most people naturally feel uncomfortable if someone stands like right next to you without reason.
>How would you describe work activity in your culture?Work activity... mmm that depends, but at the end of the day it’s just a means to an end. In the US, credit bureaus ensure your score (and subsequently, ability to get loans) is always decreasing unless you’re in debt. Working to pay off this consistent debt (you will never live a debt free life in the US btw) is essential to survive.