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Quality time

Summary: Quality time is the time someone spends with the people they love and respect, especially with those towards whom they feel some sort of obligation. Activities pursued are never work-related but are expected by the people getting together to be productive in a non-economical sense. Ideally, quality time is experienced as joyful by everybody present. Most often used in the context of one's immediate family (IE spouse and/or children). The connotation is that the amount of time is limited, but t ...

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Quality time

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Quality time is the time someone spends with the people they love and respect, especially with those towards whom they feel some sort of obligation. Activities pursued are never work-related but are expected by the people getting together to be productive in a non-economical sense. Ideally, quality time is experienced as joyful by everybody present.

Most often used in the context of one's immediate family (IE spouse and/or children).

The connotation is that the amount of time is limited, but that this is compensated by more intense use of it.

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