concept   napping

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Greece (1) Spain (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) East Asian cultures (1) India (1) Italy (1) Electrical (1) Netherlands (1) Northern European countries (1) South Korea (1) Western cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 napping Greece In Greece, afternoon naps, known as siesta or mesimeri, are a common and cherished cultural practice for relaxation and rejuvenation. 6
2 napping Spain In Spain, taking afternoon siestas is a common and culturally accepted practice. 5
3 napping Sweden In Sweden, napping is not a common practice, especially in urban and professional settings. 3
4 napping Australia In Australian culture, napping is uncommon and can be viewed as a sign of tiredness. 2
5 napping East Asian cultures Napping during the workday is socially acceptable and common in East Asian cultures. 2
6 napping India In India, napping is seen as a luxury for the affluent and productivity is emphasized. 2
7 napping Italy In Italy, napping, known as 'riposo', is a common practice for relaxation and rejuvenation during midday. 2
8 napping Electrical Taking power naps to recharge and increase productivity is often associated with the concept of napping in Electrical culture. 1
9 napping Netherlands Napping is valued in the Netherlands for its potential to improve productivity and well-being. 1
10 napping Northern European countries Napping is less common and sometimes viewed as lazy in Northern European countries and the United States. 1
11 napping South Korea In South Korea, napping, referred to as 'inem', is associated with physical weakness and is less common in the workplace. 1
12 napping Western cultures Napping is sometimes seen as unproductive and lazy in Western cultures, but attitudes are starting to change. 1