concept   work breaks

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) South Korea (1) Asian countries (1) China (1) Western countries (1) European countries (1) Guatemala (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Nordic countries (1) Vietnam (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 work breaks South Korea In South Korea, frequent work breaks are viewed as a lack of dedication to the job. 10
2 work breaks Asian countries In some Asian cultures, work breaks are highly valued as a show of consideration, but taking long breaks may be perceived as slacking off. 6
3 work breaks China In China, work breaks involving socialization and relaxation are encouraged for building relationships and are associated with good luck and abundance. 6
4 work breaks Western countries In Western countries, taking regular work breaks with coffee or snacks is encouraged for productivity and well-being. 5
5 work breaks European countries In European countries, including Spain and Italy, the concept of a midday break for rest and rejuvenation, known as a 'siesta', is common. 1
6 work breaks Guatemala In Guatemala, taking a coffee break is a common and valued part of the workday routine. 1
7 work breaks Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, frequent work breaks may be seen as a lack of dedication to work. 1
8 work breaks Nordic countries In Nordic countries, the concept of 'fika' encourages work breaks to socialize over coffee and pastries, promoting a balanced work-life culture. 1
9 work breaks Vietnam In Vietnam, taking a coffee break during the workday is a commonly practiced and appreciated cultural tradition. 1