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Cultural Memes at Work: What ‘Very Chinese Time’ Tells UAE Employers About Cultural Signaling
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2026-02-22
9 min read
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Learn how the viral “very Chinese time” meme reveals cultural signaling and how Dubai employers can read online trends without stereotyping.
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