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I consider 5 minutes to be within the accepted time window where you're not considered to be late.
I consider 5 minutes to be within the accepted time window where I'm not allowed to call you late.
You're still absolutely undeniably late, and we both know it.
Sure - technically that's being late. That being said, I think 5 minutes late is better than 5 minutes early. That's why I always either arrive exactly on time or 5 minutes late at worst.
Being 5 min early wastes your time.
Being 5 min late wastes everyone else's time.
That's why it's inconsiderate and rude.
Showing up 5 minutes early when people weren't ready for your arrival is inconsiderate as well. Being 5 minutes early and then waiting for 5 minutes before showing up for the appointment is a different story.
That's the way to do it. Until my friend come out and says "Why are parked out front like a weirdo?"