just now
just now
English Definitions:
just, just now (adverb)
only a moment ago
"he has just arrived"; "the sun just now came out"
just now (Adverb)
Very close to the present moment.
just now (Adverb)
In a little while. Shortly, which could mean within ten minutes or two hours or at some indeterminate time within the near future.
just now
African time (or Africa time) is the perceived cultural tendency, in parts of Africa and the Caribbean toward a more relaxed attitude to time. This is sometimes used in a pejorative sense, about tardiness in appointments, meetings and events. This also includes the more leisurely, relaxed, and less rigorously scheduled lifestyle found in African countries, especially as opposed to the more clock-bound pace of daily life in Western countries. As such, it is similar to time orientations in some other non-Western culture regions.
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