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Debbie ๐Ÿ”œ
@debbie
whatโ€™s the longest amount of time you will give before assuming someone is a no show? (on zoom, google meets, etc)
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
If itโ€™s a 1:1 and theyโ€™re 7 minutes late with no heads up, Iโ€™m already mentally gone and shutting my mind down
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Eduxdux
@eduxdux
15 min and I leave on 17
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Linda Xie
@linda
I ping them at 7 min and leave at 10 min if they didn't join
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mensa
@mensatheliterate
depends on long the meeting is scheduled for! 10 minutes for an hour long meeting, 5 minutes for a 30 min meeting iโ€™ll usually ping them after a couple minutes cause some folks just get in the zone and lose track of time
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Merve ๐ŸŽฉ
@omlet
10-15 mins because I try to be nice lol
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Sandiforward
@sandiforward.eth
10min
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Biggydaddy.eth
@biggydaddy
Usually around 10โ€“12 minutes. Iโ€™ll send a quick ping at 5, wait a bit more, then move on if thereโ€™s no sign.
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sparkz
@jacy
the amount of ppl who are late to meetings in crypto is exponentially higher than any other industry iโ€™ve worked in. itโ€™s almost the norm rather than the exception.
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Ethereum Daily ๐Ÿ—ž๏ธ
@ethereumdaily.eth
5 minutes if i dont mind the meeting getting canceled 7 minutes if I actually wanted to meet
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jihad โ†‘
@jihad
if they say nothing after 5 minutes iโ€™m out
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Gregarious
@gregarious
5 minutes unless I have nothing else to run to or do
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ArtStudio48
@artstudio48
Oh, and I usually send them a text about 5 min in, just to seee whatโ€™s the hold up ๐Ÿค™
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madyak
@madyak
Maybe 7 minutes top to respect others who may be in the call. If it is a one on one, I'd go a bit more (depending on my interest). Being late imo is unacceptable. If the late individual contacts and explains lateness things could change.
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ArtStudio48
@artstudio48
Depends on their geography and my level of patienceโ€ฆso it could be 1-15 min, 30 min of theyโ€™re super important to meet
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Jerry-d ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿ‘ฝ๐ŸŽฉ โ†‘
@jerry-d
Generally, 10-12 mins. If they email before the meeting starts with a โ€œIโ€™m running a little lateโ€, Iโ€™ll wait 15 to 20 max before dropping and asking them to reschedule. Iโ€™m usually working in the interim. If we were all just sitting in an empty conference room, weโ€™d have less patience. ๐Ÿ˜† If a group of people are waiting, itโ€™s 8-10 mins max before it gets disrespectful and people will just drop with a โ€œthanks for wasting our timeโ€.
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amc
@amc
If Iโ€™ve invited them and itโ€™s important, ~10 mins. If they invited me ~5 mins depending on how important it is to me
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Kyle Tut
@kyletut
5 minutes. I believe we've become extremely disrespectful with time because we can be so fluid with updates through a phone. https://farcaster.xyz/kyletut/0x780421c6
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Kelsey Sizemore
@kelseysizemore
15 minutes
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Willis๐Ÿช–
@willisrules
10 minutes grace and im out if no excuse is given for being late
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