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Spain
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In Spain, the concept of siesta reflects a laid-back lifestyle by taking a midday rest to escape the heat and recharge before continuing daily activities.
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Spain
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In Spain, it is a common practice to take a midday nap, known as a siesta, to escape the heat, especially in warmer regions.
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tropical countries
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Taking siestas to avoid the heat is common in tropical countries.
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Spain
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In Spain, taking a midday nap, or siesta, is a widely accepted cultural practice.
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Latin American countries
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Taking a midday siesta to avoid the heat of the day is a commonly accepted practice in Latin American countries.
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Northern European countries
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Siestas are uncommon in Northern European countries due to milder temperatures and cultural attitudes toward productivity and time management.
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Mediterranean countries
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In Mediterranean countries, siestas are a common cultural practice to escape the heat and rest in the afternoon.
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United States
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Siestas are an uncommon practice in the United States due to the typical work culture of continuous work hours.
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Spanish
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In Spanish culture, taking a midday nap known as siesta is a common practice to rest during the hottest hours of the day.
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Northern countries
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Midday naps are uncommon and not integrated into the daily work culture in Northern countries.
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United States
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In the United States, siesta is not a common practice and is often perceived as lazy or unproductive.
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United States
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In the United States, the concept of taking a midday nap (siesta) is less common and may be viewed as unproductive or lazy.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, taking an afternoon siesta is a common practice to rest and escape the midday heat.
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Northern Europe
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In Northern European culture, taking midday naps, or siestas, is uncommon and working through the day is more typical.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, the concept of a siesta is uncommon and can be seen as unproductive or lazy.
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Greece
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In Greece, taking a midday siesta is a common practice to escape the heat.
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Northern countries
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The concept of siesta is uncommon in northern countries and is associated with Mediterranean regions.
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Japan
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In Japan, taking midday naps is not a traditional or common practice due to the emphasis on productivity and work culture.
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Ecuador
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In Ecuador, taking a siesta is a common cultural practice to rest during the hottest part of the day.
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Argentina
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In Argentina, the siesta, a short nap in the early afternoon, is deeply ingrained in the culture due to Spanish and Italian heritage.
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Italy
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In Italy, taking a midday nap, known as a siesta, is a common and culturally accepted practice to escape the heat and rest.
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South American
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In South American culture, the siesta is a traditional midday break for resting or napping, especially in hot regions.
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Spain
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Siesta is a common practice in Spain, with shops and businesses closing for a few hours in the afternoon.
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China
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In Chinese culture, afternoon naps, similar to siestas, are rare and viewed as laziness.
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Costa Rica
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In Costa Rican culture, the siesta is a common midday practice to escape the heat and recharge for the afternoon.
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Equatorial regions
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In equatorial regions, taking a midday siesta due to high temperatures is a common cultural practice.
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European countries
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The siesta is associated with Spain but is not widely practiced in many European countries.
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Southern European cultures
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Siestas are a common practice in Southern European cultures, where people take a midday break for rest and relaxation to avoid the hottest part of the day.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, the siesta is an uncommon practice, with work continuing after lunch and a focus on a quick lunch break without a nap.
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warm climates
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In warm climates, it is a common practice to take a siesta and rest during the hottest part of the day.
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Latin
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Afternoon siestas are a widely practiced tradition in Latin cultures for relaxation and rest.
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American Southwest
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Taking a siesta to avoid the heat is a common practice in the American Southwest.
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Canada
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The siesta concept is uncommon in Canadian culture, particularly to avoid hot weather.
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Central American
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Taking midday siestas to rest and escape the heat is a common practice in Central American culture.
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Europe
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Siesta is not common in Europe, except in regions with Mediterranean influence.
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Norwegian
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Siestas are less common in Norwegian culture due to shorter daylight hours and a cultural focus on outdoor activities.
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Portuguese culture
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In Portuguese culture, taking a midday nap, or siesta, is a common practice to rest during the hottest hours of the day.
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Southern countries
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In Southern countries, taking a midday nap as a siesta to escape the heat and rest is a common practice.
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tropical regions
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In tropical regions, it is common practice to take a siesta and rest during the hottest hours of the day.
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American culture
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Siestas are uncommon and may be viewed as lazy in American workplaces.
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Catholic countries
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In Catholic countries, siesta is a culturally accepted afternoon nap.
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Chilean
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In Chilean culture, taking a midday siesta is a traditional practice, especially in rural areas.
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Coastal or tropical regions
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In coastal or tropical regions, taking a midday siesta to avoid the heat is a common practice.
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European Union countries
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Midday siestas are less common in European Union countries.
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Germany
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In Germany, siestas are uncommon and may be viewed as lazy in the workplace.
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Mediterranean
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The Mediterranean culture values midday siestas for rest and rejuvenation.
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Mexican culture
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In Mexican culture, the siesta is a widely-known and practiced tradition, especially in warmer regions.
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Nordic countries
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Siesta is uncommon in Nordic countries due to work culture and long summer daylight hours.
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North American
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Siesta is not a common practice in North American culture.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, taking a midday rest or nap, known as a siesta, is a common tradition reflecting a relaxed lifestyle.
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humid climate cultures
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Taking a midday siesta to avoid the heat is common in humid climate cultures.
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Antarctic countries
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Siesta is less common in Antarctic countries due to limited variation in daylight hours.
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Arctic regions
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Siestas are less common in Arctic regions due to continuous daylight or polar night conditions.
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Asian
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In Asian culture, there is no particular emphasis on taking a midday rest or break known as a siesta.
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Australia
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Siestas are less common in Australia due to different work schedules and climate patterns.
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Business culture in the United States
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In the United States, the siesta is not widely accepted or practiced in business culture, with an emphasis on continuous work and productivity during the day.
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Catholicism in Europe
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Siesta is not widely practiced among the Catholic population in Europe.
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Construction culture
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Construction culture does not embrace the practice of siestas in order to prioritize productivity and safety on construction sites.
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ESA engineers in Europe
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Siestas are not typically taken by ESA engineers in Europe during their workday.
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, the siesta concept is not deeply ingrained and there is a greater emphasis on work and productivity.
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Estonian
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In Estonian culture, the siesta is not a cultural tradition or norm.
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Golf-playing countries
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Siestas are not commonly practiced in the middle of the day in golf-playing countries.
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Greek language speakers
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Many Greek language speakers commonly take a midday rest, particularly in hot weather, as a siesta.
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Historical Europe
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The siesta was not a widespread custom in historical Europe, particularly in colder regions.
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Hungarian
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In Hungarian culture, siestas are not a common practice.
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Italian
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The siesta is not a part of Italian culture.
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Mediterranean cuisine culture
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In Mediterranean cuisine culture, a midday siesta is a common practice with shops and businesses closing for a few hours to allow for rest and relaxation.
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Omani culture
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In Omani culture, the siesta is less common and focuses more on midday rest and relaxation than a formal siesta.
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Rift valley countries
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In Rift valley countries, the siesta is a commonly practiced midday rest period.
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Scandinavia
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In Scandinavia, siestas are uncommon due to cooler climate and different work schedules.
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Siesta-practicing countries
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Siesta is a midday rest period in siesta-practicing countries to escape the heat and rest.
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South Africa
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The siesta is less common in South Africa due to different work schedules and climate patterns.
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Spa culture in Western countries
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Siesta is a common practice in Western Spa culture for relaxation and escaping the afternoon heat.
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Sudan
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The concept of a siesta is not a common practice in Sudanese culture.
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hot regions
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In hot regions, the siesta is a common midday break for rest or relaxation and is often part of the cultural tradition.
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temperate countries
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Siesta is less common in temperate countries because of milder midday temperatures and work schedules.
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