concept   lunch break

39 commonsense assertions
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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 lunch break United States In the United States, lunch breaks are generally short and taken around midday for eating and socializing, either within or outside the workplace. 7
2 lunch break France In France, lunch breaks are seen as an important and leisurely part of the workday, often consisting of multi-course meals. 6
3 lunch break Italy In Italy, lunch breaks are extended, relaxed, and typically involve a multi-course meal and socializing with coworkers and friends. 6
4 lunch break Mediterranean Lunch breaks in Mediterranean culture are valued for socialization, relaxation, and leisurely meals with others. 5
5 lunch break Spain In Spain, lunch breaks are a social and leisurely time, often involving a substantial meal and even a siesta. 5
6 lunch break Australia In Australia, lunch breaks are typically taken outdoors, lasting 30-60 minutes, and focused on quick meals to maximize productivity. 4
7 lunch break India In India, lunch breaks are flexible in duration and often incorporate meals and religious practices at the workplace. 4
8 lunch break South Korea In South Korea, lunch breaks are brief, practical, and typically consist of packed meals at the workplace. 4
9 lunch break Sweden In Sweden, lunch breaks are shorter and focus on healthy, light food options and outdoor activities. 4
10 lunch break office settings Lunch breaks in office settings vary in duration and are valued for their impact on well-being and productivity. 4
11 lunch break Canada In Canada, lunch breaks provide a midday opportunity for relaxation, socializing with coworkers, and sometimes a working lunch. 3
12 lunch break China In China, lunch breaks are brief and focused on efficient, fast eating at work. 3
13 lunch break Germany In Germany, lunch breaks are prioritized and typically last 30 minutes to 1 hour, with many people choosing to eat outside of their workplace. 3
14 lunch break New Zealand In New Zealand, lunch breaks are leisurely and often include outdoor activities or a barbecue. 3
15 lunch break construction workers Construction workers often take lunch breaks on site to rest and eat during physically demanding work. 3
16 lunch break Brazil In Brazil, lunch breaks are characterized by a leisurely and sociable atmosphere focused on enjoying meals with coworkers. 2
17 lunch break Europe In Europe, lunch breaks prioritize enjoying leisurely meals. 2
18 lunch break Middle East Lunch breaks in the Middle East are less common and have varying durations. 2
19 lunch break Nigeria In Nigeria, lunch breaks are flexible and typically last around 1 hour. 2
20 lunch break Norway In Norway, lunch breaks focus on outdoor activities and fresh air for relaxation and well-being. 2
21 lunch break South Africa In South Africa, lunch breaks are culturally important and last around 1 hour. 2
22 lunch break US office culture In US office culture, it is common to take a brief lunch break at the desk. 2
23 lunch break Western culture In Western culture, lunch breaks are typically taken for a specific amount of time, often including time away from work. 2
24 lunch break desk job workers Desk job workers often have their lunch break at their desk while continuing to work. 2
25 lunch break industrial settings in Europe In European industrial settings, workers have structured lunch breaks for rest and nutrition. 2
26 lunch break office In an office culture, employees typically take a 30-60 minute lunch break to eat, either at a nearby restaurant or in a designated area. 2
27 lunch break Asia In Asian culture, having a designated lunch break during the workday is less common. 1
28 lunch break Construction culture Lunch breaks in construction culture vary and are often taken based on workload and weather conditions. 1
29 lunch break Egypt In Egypt, lunch breaks typically include a large midday meal, highlighting the significance of food in their culture. 1
30 lunch break Kenya In Kenya, lunch breaks are flexible to accommodate cultural and religious practices. 1
31 lunch break North American North American lunch breaks are often short and focused on multitasking or completing tasks. 1
32 lunch break Research laboratories in Europe In European research laboratories, lunch breaks are often taken briefly and with an emphasis on efficiency, at the desk or in the cafeteria. 1
33 lunch break United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the concept of a 'working lunch' is common, where work tasks are often completed while eating during the lunch break. 1
34 lunch break business management Short lunch breaks are common in business management culture to maximize productivity and minimize downtime. 1
35 lunch break data scientists Data scientists' lunch breaks vary based on workload and are sometimes substituted by on-the-go snacks at the desk. 1
36 lunch break office culture in Europe In European office culture, it is common to take a relaxed lunch break and socialize with colleagues. 1
37 lunch break office workers in Japan Office workers in Japan typically enjoy their lunch breaks by dining at nearby restaurants or bringing homemade bento boxes to eat in a designated area. 1
38 lunch break researchers Researchers have flexible lunch breaks to accommodate experiment schedules and workloads. 1
39 lunch break urban professionals Urban professionals often have short lunch breaks which are used for work or networking. 1