In one of the world’s densest and most fast-paced cities, a quiet but telling economy has taken shape – one where people don’t just outsource work, but outsource time itself. In Hong Kong, it is increasingly common to hire someone not for their expertise, but for their presence: to stand in line, to wait, to... View Article The post The Economy of Outsourced Time: Errands, Queueing, and Everyday Labor in Hong Kong appeared first on tourist wannabe.
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