The Zodiac Sign That's Always Late : Astro

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Aries

"Aries is always bustling with activities; their packed calendar surprises you. From work lunches to workout classes, they schedule it all. However, timeliness remains a challenge for them."

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Aries

"Aries individuals lead busy lives with numerous commitments. Their calendars are filled with work lunches and workout sessions, but being punctual is not their forte."

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Gemini

"This sign is a chronic over-thinker, valuing perfection over punctuality, says Newman. Being social, they follow their schedule, not yours, so don't expect them to be on time."

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Gemini

"Newman points out that this sign's chronic overthinking leads them to prioritize perfection over punctuality. As a social being, they'll stick to their own schedule, not yours."

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Cancer

"Astrologer Emily Newman reveals Cancer's struggle with punctuality. They try but stress over it, becoming self-conscious about looks and work. Perfectionism takes priority."

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Cancer

"Cancer attempts to be punctual but finds it stressful. Concerns about appearance and work make them self-conscious. They prioritize perfection, often delaying their arrival."

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Leo

"Astrologer Hana O'Neill notes Leo's flair for fashionably late arrivals. They believe events begin with their presence, so lateness is no concern. Their charisma earns forgiveness."

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Leo

"Leo embraces fashionable lateness, feeling events start with their arrival. Loved by all, they fear no reprimands. Astrologer Hana O'Neill praises their confident charm."

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Sagittarius

"A free-spirited soul, this person dismisses time's constraints. Astrologer O'Neil points out time as a man-made construct. They embrace a timeless approach to life."

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Sagittarius

"Astrologer O'Neil says this free spirit rejects the idea of time as arbitrary. Clocks aren't essential for humanity, and they embrace a more timeless perspective on existence."

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