culture   Spain
statement   In Spain, waking up in the morning is typically followed by late bedtimes and afternoon siestas.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 awake Spain Taking a siesta in the afternoon is a common practice to rest and recharge. 1
2 awake Spain Wake up later in the morning, take afternoon siesta, and stay awake later at night 1
3 get up early Spain Viewed as a late riser if waking up before 8 or 9 am, as the lifestyle often involves late dinners and socializing 1
4 get up early Spain Not unusual to have a late start to the day, with dinner and socializing often extending into late hours 1
5 getting up early Spain Seen as unnecessary and even unhealthy due to later meal and bedtime traditions 1
6 getting up early Spain Considered normal to stay up late and start the day later 1
7 getting up early Spain Associated with staying up late and enjoying a relaxed pace of life 1
8 wake up Spain It is common to have a late start to the day, with afternoon naps being a cultural norm. 1
9 wake up Spain Includes a midday siesta or rest period before resuming activities 1
10 wake up Spain It is common to have a later start to the day and take a siesta in the afternoon. 1
11 wake up Spain It's common to have a late start to the day, with people staying up late and waking up later in the morning. 1
12 wake up in morning Spain It is common to have a light breakfast of pastries or bread with coffee or juice immediately after waking up 1
13 wake up in morning Spain It is common to stay up late and wake up later in the morning, with afternoon siestas being a part of the daily routine. 1
14 waking up in morning Spain Waking up late is considered normal and people often stay up late into the night. 1
15 waking up in morning Spain Relax with a leisurely cup of coffee or tea before beginning the day 1
16 waking up in morning Spain May involve a leisurely breakfast with bread, olive oil, and tomatoes 1