1
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cultural siesta
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United States
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Not a typical daily practice; work and activities continue without a designated rest period in the middle of the day
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1
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2
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lunchtime siesta
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United States
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Not commonly practiced and often seen as a luxury or a sign of laziness in the workplace.
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1
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3
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lunchtime siestas
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United States
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Uncommon and frowned upon as it is not part of the typical work culture, where lunch breaks are typically shorter and for eating only.
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1
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4
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siesta
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US
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Less common and not typically practiced as part of daily routine
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1
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5
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siesta
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US
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Siestas are not a common practice and are generally not part of the work culture.
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1
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6
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siesta
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USA
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Not commonly practiced, with businesses typically staying open throughout the day
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1
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7
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siesta
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USA
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Uncommon practice in the work culture
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1
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8
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siesta
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USA
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In the USA and Germany, the siesta is not a common cultural practice and is often associated with laziness in the workplace.
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1
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9
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siesta
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United States
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Uncommon and usually not part of the daily routine, except for specific circumstances or in certain industries
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1
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10
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siesta
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United States
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Generally not a part of daily routine, with businesses and shops typically remaining open throughout the day
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1
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11
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siesta
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United States
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Siestas are not a common part of the daily routine
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1
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12
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siesta
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United States
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A midday break or siesta is not a common practice, and most businesses remain open throughout the day.
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1
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13
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siesta
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United States
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Not a common practice, with businesses typically operating continuously throughout the day
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1
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14
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siesta
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United States
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Uncommon and not part of the daily routine
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1
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15
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siesta
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United States
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Not commonly practiced, with a focus on continuous work hours
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1
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16
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siesta
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United States
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Uncommon practice; work continues after lunch
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1
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17
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siesta
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United States
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Less common and not widely practiced as part of daily routine
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1
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