13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) China (1) New Zealand (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Brazil (1) Finland (1) India (1) Middle Eastern office culture (1) Western office culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 coffee break culture Japan Tea breaks are more common than coffee breaks in Japan, focusing on relaxation and introspection. 3
2 coffee break culture United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, taking a break for tea or coffee with light snacks is a significant cultural tradition. 3
3 coffee break culture Australia In Australian culture, coffee breaks are casual and frequent, often accompanied by snacks or pastries. 2
4 coffee break culture Canada In Canada, taking coffee breaks is a significant aspect of both the workday and social culture. 2
5 coffee break culture China In Chinese culture, tea breaks are more common and focused on relaxation and reflection, similar to coffee rituals. 2
6 coffee break culture New Zealand In New Zealand, coffee breaks are a casual and frequent part of daily life, often enjoyed with snacks. 2
7 coffee break culture South Korea In South Korea, both coffee breaks and traditional tea ceremonies are integral to workplace culture. 2
8 coffee break culture Sweden In Sweden, the coffee break culture includes 'fika' with pastries and is a common part of workplace culture. 2
9 coffee break culture Brazil In Brazil, coffee breaks are a social time for enjoying coffee with colleagues or friends. 1
10 coffee break culture Finland In Finland, it is common for workplaces to incorporate multiple coffee breaks throughout the day. 1
11 coffee break culture India In India, the coffee break culture is characterized by common chai breaks that offer a moment for relaxation and social interaction with snacks. 1
12 coffee break culture Middle Eastern office culture In Middle Eastern office culture, tea breaks are more common than coffee breaks and are used as an opportunity to relax and build relationships with colleagues. 1
13 coffee break culture Western office culture In Western office culture, coffee breaks are common and viewed as a time for socializing and informal discussions with colleagues. 1