Which of the following cultural dimensions can be reflected from the following case? In the dialogue presented below, Kelly and Keiko are interacting about a dinner invitation. Kelly is from the United States, while Keiko is from Japan. Keiko: Hey, Kelly, let's do something tonight. Kelly: All right. Keiko: Please come over to my house and I'll cook dinner for you. Kelly: I have invited some friends over to my house for dinner tonight, but I don't know if they're coming. Keiko: Well ... as soon as you know if they're coming, let me know. Kelly: I won't know until tonight. Keiko: What time? Kelly: I won't know until they call me. They'll probably call later this afternoon. Keiko: How will you know whether or not to cook enough for everyone? Kelly: Oh, I'll make up something on the spot. I like to cook. I'll whip up something fast. Keiko: But ... what if they don't come? Won't they call and let you know? Kelly: No ... if they don't come, I'll know that something else came up. I'll let you know as soon as I can. Keiko: Maybe we should plan my dinner for some other night.